Psalm 102

A Prayer of the afflicted, when he is overwhelmed, and poureth out his complaint before the Lord.

SECOND VERSION (L.M.)

1        Lord, hear my pray'r, and let my cry

                   Have speedy access unto thee;

2        In day of my calamity

                   O hide not thou thy face from me.

          Hear when I call to thee; that day

                   An answer speedily return:

3        My days, like smoke, consume away,

                   And, as an hearth, my bones do burn.

4        My heart is wounded very sore,

                   And withered, like grass doth fade:

          I am forgetful grown therefore

                   To take and eat my daily bread.

5        By 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.

6        The pelican of wilderness,

                   The owl in desert, I do match;

7        And, sparrow-like, companionless,

                   Upon the house's top, I watch.

8        I 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.

9        For 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.

10      Because thy wrath was not appeas'd,

                   And dreadful indignation:

          Therefore it was that thou me rais'd,

                   And thou again didst cast me down.

11      My days are like a shade alway,

                   Which doth declining swiftly pass;

          And I am withered away,

                   Much like unto the fading grass.

12      But thou, O Lord, shalt still endure,

                   From change and all mutation free,

          And to all generations sure

                   Shall thy remembrance ever be.

13      Thou 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.

14      Thy saints take pleasure in her stones,

                   Her very dust to them is dear.

15      All heathen lands and kingly thrones

                   On earth thy glorious name shall fear.

16      God in his glory shall appear,

                   When Sion he builds and repairs.

17      He shall regard and lend his ear

                   Unto the needy's humble pray'rs:

          Th' afflicted's pray'r he will not scorn.

18               All times this shall be on record:

          And generations yet unborn

                   Shall praise and magnify the Lord.

19      He from his holy place look'd down,

                   The earth he view'd from heav'n on high;

20      To hear the pris'ner's mourning groan,

                   And free them that are doom'd to die;

21      That Sion, and Jerus'lem too,

                   His name and praise may well record,

22      When people and the kingdoms do

                   Assemble all to praise the Lord.

23      My strength he weaken'd in the way,

                   My days of life he shortened.

24      My God, O take me not away

                   In mid-time of my days, I said:

          Thy years throughout all ages last.

25               Of old thou hast established

          The earth's foundation firm and fast:

                   Thy mighty hands the heav'ns have made.

26      They perish shall, as garments do,

                   But thou shalt evermore endure;

          As vestures, thou shalt change them so;

                   And they shall all be changed sure:

27      But from all changes thou art free;

                   Thy endless years do last for aye.

28      Thy servants, and their seed who be,

                   Establish'd shall before thee stay.