The words for "I sing the Mighty Power of God", were written by Isaac Watts. 
There are several tunes associated with this hymn.  This one is a 
traditional melody composed by Gesangbuch der Herzogl, it is a tune known 
as Ellacombe.  The words here have been slightly updated to reflect those 
found in newer hymnals. 
A                      F#7         E 
I sing the  migh - ty  pow’r   of  God, 
     D          Esus   E     A 
That made  the  moun - tains rise, 
                        F#7      E 
That spread the flowing seas a - broad,  
    D          Esus    E    A 
And built the  lof –   ty   skies. 
               A7    D    Esus      E 
I  sing  the   wis - dom  that or - dained  
       A       A7   D    E 
The    sun to  rule the  day; 
    A                   F#7       E 
The moon shines full at His com - mand,  
      D         Esus   E   A 
And   all  the  stars  o - bey. 
verse 2 
A                      F#7         E 
I sing the good - ness of    the   Lord,  
     D          Esus   E     A 
That filled the earth  with  food, 
                        F#7      E 
He formed the creatures with His Word,  
    D          Esus    E    A 
And then pro - nounced them good. 
               A7    D    Esus      E 
Lord, how Thy  won - ders are dis - played,  
       A       A7   D    E 
Wher - e’er I  turn my   eye, 
    A                   F#7       E 
If  I sur –  vey   the  ground I  tread,  
      D         Esus   E   A 
or    gaze up - on     the sky. 
verse 3 
A                      F#7         E 
There’s not a plant or flow’r be - low,  
     D          Esus   E     A 
But  makes Thy  glor - ies   known, 
                        F#7      E 
And clouds arise,  and  tempests blow,  
    D          Esus    E    A 
By  or – der   from    Thy  throne; 
               A7    D    Esus      E 
While all that bor - rows life from Thee  
       A       A7   D    E 
Is     ev - er in   Thy  care; 
    A                   F#7       E 
And every - where that  man  can  be,  
      D         Esus   E   A 
Thou, God, art  pres - ent there.