| With firm resolve I held my peaceAnd spake not either bad or good,
 Lest I should utter sinful thoughts
 While wicked men before me stood.
 While I was dumb my grief was stirred,My heart grew hot with thought suppressed;
 The while I mused the fire increased,
 Then to the Lord I made request.
 Make me, O Lord, to know my end,Teach me the measure of my days,
 That I may know how frail I am
 And turn from pride and sinful ways.
 My time is nothing in Thy sight,Behold, my days are but a span;
 Yea, truly, at his best estate,
 A breath, a fleeting breath, is man.
 Man’s life is passed in vain desireIf troubled years be spent for gain;
 He knows not whose his wealth shall be,
 And all his toil is but in vain.
 And now, O Lord, what wait I for?I have no hope except in Thee;
 Let not ungodly men reproach,
 From all transgressions set me free.
 Because Thou didst it I was dumb,I spoke no word of rash complaint;
 Remove Thy stroke away from me,
 Beneath Thy chastisement I faint.
 When Thou for his iniquityRebukest and correctest man,
 His beauty is consumed away;
 How weak his strength, how vain his plan.
 Lord, hear my prayer, regard my cry;I weep; be Thou my Comforter.
 I am a stranger here below,
 A pilgrim as my fathers were.
 O spare me, Lord, avert Thy wrath,Deal gently with me, I implore,
 That I may yet recover strength
 Ere I go hence and be no more.
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