For God alone my soul does wait
In silence and in solitude;
My safety is in God alone;
My soul is sheltered and renewed.
God is my sole foundation strong,
And my salvation sure and true;
My fortress firm in which I trust,
And which no foe can still undo.
For God alone my soul does wait
In silence and in solitude;
My hope lives only in the Lord,
My soul is sheltered and renewed.
Deliverance and honor true
Come only from my God on high;
My mighty rock is only God,
My refuge when I mourn and cry.
O trust our God in all your ways;
O peoples, trust your Lord above!
Pour out your heart, cry out your prayers
To God our refuge and our love.
TEXT: Charles Spence Freeman, March 2020, after Psalm 62:1-2, 5, 7-8
MUSIC: Suggested tune CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM, Sarum plainsong, 9th cent. (LM)
The ongoing isolation, I suppose, was inevitably going to drive me to the Psalms, where a number of texts seemingly attuned to the current situation live. The first line of the psalm itself ("For God alone my soul waits in silence") was particularly arresting; I almost hated to paraphrase it. I was deliberately selective about which verses to set, which I suppose disqualifies this hymn from ever appearning in a true psalter, but oh well. It didn't immediately strike me, but setting the text to a chant tune, ideally sung a cappella, also seems appropriate to the time.