I seem forsaken and alone, / I hear the lion roar; / And every door is shut but one, / And that is Mercy's door.


The Works of William Cowper, Comprising His Poems, Correspondence, and Translations (ed. 1835)


I seem forsaken and alone, / I hear the lion roar; / And every door is shut but one, / And that is Mercy's door.

I seem forsaken and alone, / I hear the lion roar; / And every door is shut but one, / And that is Mercy's door.

I seem forsaken and alone, / I hear the lion roar; / And every door is shut but one, / And that is Mercy's door.

I seem forsaken and alone, / I hear the lion roar; / And every door is shut but one, / And that is Mercy's door.