Here you will find the Poem Song IV of poet Mikolaj Sep Szarzynski
Downcast midst vile sins, From my innermost heart I cry out, God unbounded! Hear the mournful plaints Of my grievous voice, And in Thy compassion Lend an ear of mercy! Wouldst Thou our evils Weigh, kind Father, On Thine own justice's scale, Who'd know such fortune, Who in virtues be so firm, That coming for true judgment, Would not be condemned? But Thou, gracious judge, Punish not our erring ways With deserved severity; Thy law, with mercy filled, And Thy faithful words, O Lord, That wouldst pluck me from this ill, Inspire in me certain trust. 'Tis why, whether roseal dawn Brings forth a beaming sun, Or night, arrayed in darkening clouds, In darkness doth lead on, Let doubt not dissuade Those people so chosen From resolute trust in their Lord. For a treasure inexhaustible Is His eternal compassion; He'll idle not in healing wounds Or raising one who's stumbled; He, past all measure of doubt, Shall forget not His own people, And to salvation shall lead them.