Psalms 39:2-6 Metrical Psalms 1650 (MP1650)

2. With silence I as dumb became,I did myself restrainFrom speaking good; but then the moreincreased was my pain.

3. My heart within me waxed hot;and, while I musing was,The fire did burn; and from my tonguethese words I did let pass:

4. Mine end, and measure of my days,O Lord, unto me showWhat is the same; that I therebymy frailty well may know.

5. Lo, thou my days an handbreadth mad'st;mine age is in thine eyeAs nothing: sure each man at bestis wholly vanity.

6. Sure each man walks in a vain show;they vex themselves in vain:He heaps up wealth, and doth not knowto whom it shall pertain.

Psalms 39