Hymns

Backward with humble shame we look

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Rom 5:12; Psa. 51:5; Job 14:4.

1

Backward with humble shame we look
On our original;
How is our nature dashed and broke
In our first father's fall!

2

To all that's good averse and blind,
But prone to all that's ill
What dreadful darkness veils our mind!
How obstinate our will!

3

Conceived in sin, O wretched state!
Before we draw our breath
The first young pulse begins to beat
Iniquity and death.

4

How strong in our degen'rate blood
The old corruption reigns,
And, mingling with the crooked flood,
Wanders through all our veins.

5

Wild and unwholesome as the root
Will all the branches be;
How can we hope for living fruit
From such a deadly tree?

6

What mortal power from things unclean
Can pure productions bring?
Who can command a vital stream
From an infected spring?

7

Yet, mighty God! thy wondrous love
Can make our nature clean,
While Christ and grace prevail above
The tempter, death, and sin.

8

The second Adam shall restore
The ruins of the first;
Hosannah to that sovereign power
That new-creates our dust!