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Psalm 39 — The Pathos of Life 
For the leader; for Jeduthun. A psalm of David. 
 1 I vowed to watch my words, 
and sin not with my tongue, 
but to put on my mouth a muzzle, 
while the wicked were in my presence. 
 2 I was silent and dumb, 
speechless: 
but my pain was stirred up. 
 3 My heart grew hot within me; 
as I mused, the fire was kindled, 
till at last the words came to my tongue. 
 4 “Teach me, O Lord, my end, 
and the sum of my days what it is. 
Let me know how transient I am. 
 5 See! My days you have made but a span, 
and my life is as nothing before you. 
It is but as a breath that everyone stands: 
Selah
  6 it is but in mere semblance we walk to and fro, 
and all our noise is for nothing. 
We heap up, and know not who will gather.” 
 7 And now, what wait I for, Lord? 
My hope is in you. 
 8 From all my transgressions deliver me; 
make me not the scorn of the fool. 
 9 I am dumb, never opening my mouth, 
for this is your own doing. 
 10 Remove your stroke from off me: 
by the might of your hand I am spent. 
 11 When you rebuke someone to punish their sins, 
you consume, like a moth, what they treasures. 
Everyone is only a breath. 
Selah
  12 Hear my prayer, O Lord; 
attend to my cry for help. 
Hold not your peace at my tears. 
For I am but a guest of yours, 
a stranger visiting, like all my ancestors. 
 13 Look away from me, let me smile again, 
before I die and am gone.