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From the album 'Midnight Vigil' (2026) by Edward Lytton & Friends. Playlist: • The Midnight Vigil (Album) | Edward Lytton... Lyrics [Verse 1] Keep me safe, my God, my refuge true You are my Lord, no good apart from You The holy ones, the noble in the land They are my delight, in them my heart will stand But those who chase false gods will sorrow know Their blood I’ll never pour, their names I’ll never sow [Chorus ] You alone, Lord, are my portion and my cup You make my lot secure, You lift me up The boundary lines fall in pleasant places here A delightful inheritance, forever near I’ll praise the One who counsels through the night My eyes stay fixed on You, at Your right hand I’m right [Verse 2] So my heart is glad, my tongue will now rejoice My body rests secure in Your strong voice You will not leave my soul in realm of death Nor let Your faithful one decay beneath the breath Chorus] You alone, Lord, are my portion and my cup You make my lot secure, You lift me up The boundary lines fall in pleasant places here A delightful inheritance, forever near I’ll praise the One who counsels through the night My eyes stay fixed on You, at Your right hand I’m right [Bridge] You make known the path of life to me In Your presence joy runs wild and free Eternal freedom at Your right hand Forever I will stand [Chorus] You alone, Lord, are my portion and my cup You make my lot secure, You lift me up The boundary lines fall in pleasant places here A delightful inheritance, forever near I’ll praise the One who counsels through the night My eyes stay fixed on You—at Your right hand I’m right At Your right hand I’m right Style: Americana folk ballad, intimate and literary, with a late-1970s singer-songwriter feel (emotional realism, not imitation), Slow–mid tempo (~70–78 BPM), Male vocal, warm and slightly weathered, close-mic, conversational and restrained, Acoustic guitar as foundation (fingerpicked or light strum), Upright or muted electric bass for warmth, swells of hammond organ with rotary speaker, Breath-like accordion for atmosphere, especially in chorus and bridge, Optional sparse piano, Minimal percussion: soft brushes, light kick, or foot-stomp pulse, Arrangement grows gently: sparse verses → fuller choruses → quiet, reverent bridge → warm restrained final chorus, Mood: reflective, searching, reverent, quietly hopeful, Focus on storytelling, symbolism, and emotional clarity