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Zion mourns in fear and anguish
Zion mourns in fear and anguish, Zion, city of our God. “Ah,” she says, “how sore I languish, Bowed
beneath the chast’ning rod! For my God forsook me quite And forgot my sorry plight Mid these troubles now distressing, Countless woes my soul
oppressing. “Once,” she mourns, “He promised plainly That His help should e’er be near; Yet I now must seek Him
vainly In my days of woe and fear. Will His anger never cease? Will He not renew His peace? Will He not show forth
compassion And again forgive transgression?” “Let not Satan make thee craven; He can threaten but not
harm. On My hands thy name is graven, And thy shield is My strong arm. How, then, could it ever be I should not remember
thee, Fail to build thy walls, My city, And look down on thee with pity? “Ever shall Mine eyes behold
thee; On My bosom thou art laid. Ever shall My love enfold thee; Never shalt thou lack Mine aid. Neither Satan, war, nor
stress Then shall mar thy happiness: With this blessèd consolation Be thou firm in tribulation.”
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