When my devotions could not pierce Thy silent ears, Then was my heart broken, as was my verse; My breast was full of fears And disorder; | My bent thoughts, like a brittle bow, Did fly asunder; Each took his way; some would to pleasures go, Some to the wars and thunder Of alarms. 34 | As good go anywhere, they say, As to benumb Both knees and heart, in crying night and day, 'Come, come, my GOD, O come!' But no hearing. | O that Thou shouldst give dust a tongue To cry to Thee, And then not hear it crying! All day long My heart was in my knee, But no hearing. | Therefore my soul lay out of sight, Untuned, unstrung; My feeble spirit, unable to look right, Like a nipt blossom, hung Discontented. | O, cheer and tune my heartless breast, Defer no time; That so Thy favours granting my request, They and my soul may chime, And mend my rhyme. | |