Jehovah, to my prayer give ear,
Nor hide Thee from my cry;
Attend my sad complaint, and
hear
My restless moan and sigh.
My enemies lift up their voice,
The violent oppress;
To do me wrong my foes rejoice,
And love my soul’s distress.
Sore pained in heart I find no
ease,
Death’s terrors fill my soul,
Great fear and trembling on me
seize,
And horrors o’er me roll.
O had I wings, I sigh and say,
Like some swift dove to roam,
Then I would hasten far away
And a find a peaceful home.
Lo, wandering far, my rest
would be
In some lone desert waste;
I from the stormy wind would
flee,
And to a shelter haste.
O Lord, their malice recompense
Their wicked tongues confound,
For in the city violence
And bitter strife abound.
They walk her walls both
night and day,
Within all vices meet;
Oppression, fraud and crime
hold sway,
Nor leave the crowded street.
No foreign foe provokes alarm,
But enemies within;
May God destroy their power to
harm
And recompense their sin.