I couldn’t sleep last night, yet did not toss,
			
				And fret and worry till the morning came,
			
				And count my wakefulness a dreadful loss,
			
				And seek some circumstance that I might blame!
			
				Oh, no! I was quite glad to lose my sleep:
			
				I had such wondrous company to keep!
			
		 
			
  
				I couldn’t sleep last night, because the King
			
				Desired to come and hold long conversation,
			
				And tell His love again, and sweetly sing
			
				And bless my soul with loving jubilation;
			
				And I am glad so glad I did not yawn
			
				And ask my Lord to come again at dawn!
			
		 
			
  
				I couldn’t sleep last night, but through the years
			
				I’ve slept each night that I might save my life;
			
				And then each day I’ve wasted it with fears,
			
				And useless laboring, and fruitless strife;
			
				But now I’ve learned my life is in His keep,
			
				And He’ll be faithful, though I lose my sleep!
			
		 
			
  
				I couldn’t sleep last night; so shall it be
			
				In that dark night when others shall be dead
			
				Forever to all hope of liberty;
			
				I’ll be forever with Him, as He said;
			
				And through eternal ages we will keep
			
				Our joyous fellowship, and never sleep!
			
				
			
		 
			
  Anon.