| I love the Lord; He heard my cries,And pitied every groan;
 Long as I live, when troubles rise,
 I’ll hasten to His throne.
 I love the Lord; He bowed His ear,And chased my griefs away;
 O let my heart no more despair,
 While I have breath to pray!
 My flesh declined, my spirits fell,And I drew near the dead;
 While inward pangs and fears of hell
 Perplexed my wakeful head.
 “My God,” I cried, “Thy servant save,Thou ever good and just;
 Thy power can rescue from the grave,
 Thy power is all my trust.”
 The Lord beheld me sore distressed,He bid my pains remove;
 Return, my soul, to God thy rest,
 For thou hast known His love.
 My God hath saved my soul from death,And dried my falling tears;
 Now to His praise I’ll spend my breath,
 And my remaining years.
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