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We captives sat with anxious fears; 
Then we dear Zion thought upon, 
And melted into streams of tears. 
2 Our harps, our instruments of joy, 
Which us'd with chearful songs to sound, 
We hung upon the willow trees 
Which on the shaded banks abound. 
3 Because our foes, who all conspir'd 
To triumph in our slavish wrongs; 
Musick and mirth of us requir'd; 
'Come sing us one of Zion's songs.' 
4 But, ah! how cou'd we guide our hands 
To play, with hearts so full of woes  
Sing Zion's songs in heathen lands, 
JEHOVAH's hymns to chear his foes? 
5 O dear Jerusalem! if I 
Ever of thee forgetful grow; 
Let me the skill of my right hand 
For ever wholly cease to know. 
6 Let my tongue to my palate cleave, 
If thee remember should not I, 
Or don't prefer Jerusalem, 
Above my highest earthly joy,
7 LORD, Thou remembrest Edom's son,
Who on Jerulalem's sad day, 
'To the foundation raze her! cry'd; 
'Raze, raze her!' out aloud cry'd they. 
8 O Babel's daughter! doom'd to fall! 
That conqueror shall blessed be, 
Who, just as thou hast done to us, 
Will do in righteousness to thee! 
9 Yea, he shall blessed be by heav'n, 
Who shall by heav'n employed be, 
Upon the stones to dash thy face, 
And end thy cruel progeny.  Scripture: Psalm 137 Languages: English 
			
	As by the streams of babylon