1Lord, hear my pray’r, and let my cry Have speedy access unto thee; 2In day of my calamity O hide not thou thy face from me. | Hear when I call to thee; that day An answer speedily return: 3My days, like smoke, consume away, And, as an hearth, my bones do burn. | 4My heart is wounded very sore, And withered, like grass doth fade: I am forgetful grown therefore To take and eat my daily bread. | 5By reason of my smart within, And voice of my most grievous groans, My flesh consumed is, my skin, All parch’d, doth cleave unto my bones. | 6The pelican of wilderness, The owl in desert, I do match; 7And, sparrow-like, companionless, Upon the house’s top, I watch. | 8I all day long am made a scorn, Reproach’d by my malicious foes: The madmen are against me sworn, The men against me that arose. | 9For I have ashes eaten up, To me as if they had been bread; And with my drink I in my cup Of bitter tears a mixture made. | 10Because thy wrath was not appeas’d, And dreadful indignation: Therefore it was that thou me rais’d, And thou again didst cast me down. | 11My days are like a shade alway, Which doth declining swiftly pass; And I am withered away, Much like unto the fading grass. | 12But thou, O Lord, shalt still endure, From change and all mutation free, And to all generations sure Shall thy remembrance ever be. | 13Thou shalt arise, and mercy yet Thou to mount Sion shalt extend: Her time for favour which was set, Behold, is now come to an end. | 14Thy saints take pleasure in her stones, Her very dust to them is dear. 15All heathen lands and kingly thrones On earth thy glorious name shall fear. | 16God in his glory shall appear, When Sion he builds and repairs. 17He shall regard and lend his ear Unto the needy’s humble pray’rs: | Th’ afflicted’s pray’r he will not scorn. 18All times this shall be on record: And generations yet unborn Shall praise and magnify the Lord. | 19He from his holy place look’d down, The earth he view’d from heav’n on high; 20To hear the pris’ner’s mourning groan, And free them that are doom’d to die; | 21That Sion, and Jerus’lem too, His name and praise may well record, 22When people and the kingdoms do Assemble all to praise the Lord. | 23My strength he weaken’d in the way, My days of life he shortened. 24My God, O take me not away In mid-time of my days, I said: | Thy years throughout all ages last. 25Of old thou hast established The earth’s foundation firm and fast: Thy mighty hands the heav’ns have made. | 26They perish shall, as garments do, But thou shalt evermore endure; As vestures, thou shalt change them so; And they shall all be changed sure: | 27But from all changes thou art free; Thy endless years do last for aye. 28Thy servants, and their seed who be, Establish’d shall before thee stay. | |