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Psalm 88

from 37 past 9 by Remnant

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Music and Arrangement by Remnant
AMDG, 2001

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Day and Night I cry to you (3x)
My God

Lord my God, I call for help by day
I cry at night before you.
Let my prayer come into your presence
O, turn your ear to my cry.

For my soul is filled with evils;
My life is on the brink of the grave
I am reckoned as one in the tomb:
I have reached the end of my strength

Like one alone among the dead;
Like the slain lying in their graves;
Like those you remember no more,
Cut off, as they are, from your hand.

Day and Night I cry to you (3x)
My God

You have laid me in the depths of the tomb,
In places that are dark, in the depths.
Your anger weighs down upon me:
I am drowned beneath your waves.

You have taken away my friends,
and made me hateful in their sight.
Imprisoned, I cannot escape;
My eyes are sunken with grief.

Day and Night I cry to you (3x)
My God

I call to you, Lord, all the day long;
To you I stretch out my hands.
Will you work your wonders for the dead?
Will the shades stand and praise you?

Will your love be told in the grave,
or your faithfulness among the dead?
Will your wonders be known in the dark,
or your justice in the land of oblivion?

As for me, Lord, I call to you for help;
In the morning my prayer comes before you.
Lord, why do you reject me?
Why do you hide your face?

Wretched, close to death from my youth,
I have borne your trials; I am numb.
Your fury has swept down upon me;
Your terrors have utterly destroyed me.

Day and Night I cry to you (3x)
My God

They surround me all the day like a flood,
They assail me all together.
Friend and neighbor you have taken away;
My one companion is darkness.

Day and Night I cry to you (3x)
My God

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from 37 past 9, released January 1, 2006

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