God is truly good To Israel, to the pure in heart But as for me, my feet had nearly slipped And my steps had almost tripped For I coveted arrogant and wicked men Saw their peace, they have no pain in death, their bodies fat, without The cares others have. Never struck like other men Pride around their necks, clothed in violence, fatness from Their eyes swelling. Hearts flow over with folly Still they mock, speaking loftily, speaking evil and Oppression; set their mouth against heaven Strut their tongue upon the earth, but people turn and see no wrong And they say, "How can God know?" And, "Is there knowledge in the Most High?" Behold, these wicked always live at ease They make their riches increase All in vain I have kept my heart clean Washed my hands in innocence, because all the day long I am struck; every morning I'm rebuked If I said that this is how I'll speak see then I'd betray Your children, of a generation And I thought, "How can I understand?", but I was overwhelmed Until I went to God's holy place And then I understood how they will end You surely set them in a place to slip You make them fall to ruin How desolate they become in a moment! They will end, swept away by terrors. Like awakening From a dream is the LORD in arousing You despise them as just a shadow. But when my heart Was bitter, when my soul was cut apart Such a fool, knowing nothing, I was like a beast to you But I am constantly with you; you are holding my right hand You guide me with your counsel, then You take me to glory; whom have I in heav'n? I want none on earth but you; though my heart and flesh may fail But God is the Rock of my heart; he's my portion evermore For see those far from you will die, all untrue; you will end them But as for me, God's nearness is my good In the LORD God I take refuge That I may tell all your works Oh God is truly good!