Isaac Watts
Our tongues were made to bless the
Lord,
And not speak ill of men:
When others give a railing word,
We
must not rail again.
Cross words and angry names require
To be
chastised at school;
And he's in danger of hell-fire
That calls his
brother fool.
But lips that dare be so profane
To mock, and jeer, and
scoff
At holy things, or holy men,
The Lord shall cut them
off.
When children, in their wanton play,
Served old Elisha so,
And
bade the prophet go his way,
"Go up, thou bald head, go!"
God quickly
stopped their wicked breath;
And sent two raging bears,
That tore them
limb from limb to death,
With blood, and groans, and tears.
Great God!
How terrible art thou
To sinners e'er so young:
Grant me thy grace, and
teach me how
To tame and rule my tongue.