Ps. 137 3
"Silenced Be My Tongue"
from "Lord,
How Good It Is to Thank You"
Responsorial Psalms Vol. 6
by Robert M. Mondoy [32]
Silenced, silenced, silenced be my tongue
if ever, if ever I forget you.
1. By the rivers of Babylon we sat
weeping, remembering Zion. There, there, there on the poplars we hung
our harps.
2. Our captors
shouted for happy songs, for songs, for songs of festival. “Sing, sing!” they
cried, “the songs of Zion.”
3. How could
we sing the song of the Lord, our song in a foreign land? Jerusalem forgotten?
Whither my hand! Jerusalem forgotten? Silence my voice! If I do not seek you as
my greatest joy.
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