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Psalm 90 (Version 3, Part 2)

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Psalm 90 Isaac Watts

Psalm Text

Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults,

And justice grow severe,

Thy dreadful wrath exceeds our thoughts,

And burns beyond our fear.

Thine anger turns our frame to dust;

By one offence to thee

Adam with all his sons have lost

Their immortality.

Life like a vain amusement flies,

A fable or a song;

By swift degrees our nature dies,

Nor can our joys be long.

'Tis but a few whose days amount

To threescore years and ten,

And all beyond that short account

is sorrow, toil, and pain.

[Our vitals with laborious strife

Bear up the crazy load,

And drag those poor remains of life

Along the tiresome road.]

Almighty God, reveal thy love,

And not thy wrath alone;

O let our sweet experience prove

The mercies of thy throne!

Our souls would learn the heavenly art

T' improve the hours we have,

That we may act the wiser part,

And live beyond the grave.

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1719 Isaac Watts

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This metrical psalm text is in the public domain.