| Save me, O God, the swelling floodsBreak in upon my soul;
 I sink, and sorrows o’er my head
 Like mighty waters roll.
 I cry till all my voice be gone,In tears I waste the day:
 My God, behold my longing eyes,
 And shorten Thy delay.
 They hate my soul without a cause,And still their number grows
 More than the hairs around my head,
 And mighty are my foes.
 ’Twas then I paid that dreadful debtThat men could never pay,
 And gave those honors to Thy law
 Which sinners took away.
 Thus in the great Messiah’s name,The royal prophet mourns;
 Thus he awakes our hearts to grief,
 And gives us joy by turns.
 Now shall the saints rejoice, and findSalvation in My Name;
 For I have borne their heavy load
 Of sorrow, pain, and shame.
 Grief, like a garment, clothed Me round,And sackcloth was My dress,
 While I procured for naked souls
 A robe of righteousness.
 Amongst My brethren and the JewsI like a stranger stood,
 And bore their vile reproach, to bring
 The Gentiles near to God.
 I came in sinful mortals’ stead,To do My Father’s will;
 Yet when I cleansed My Father’s house,
 They scandalized My zeal.
 My fasting and My holy groansWere made the drunkard’s song;
 But God, from His celestial throne,
 Heard My complaining tongue.
 He saved Me from the dreadful deep,Nor let My soul be drowned;
 He raised and fixed My sinking feet
 On well-established ground.
 ’Twas in a most accepted hourMy prayer arose on high;
 And for My sake my God shall hear
 The dying sinner’s cry.
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