If you follow along in the Presbyterian Hymnal you will notice that I added one beat to measures eight and ten. I prefer the slight pause this adds. It allowed me to sing the psalm fast without making it feel rushed. I'LL PRAISE MY MAKER Psalm 146 - Isaac Watts / Adapt. John Wesley, 1736, alt. 1988 Old 113th (8.8.8.8.8.8) - attr. Matthaus Greiter (c. 1500-1552) I'll praise my Maker while I've breath; And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler powers. My days of praise shall ne-er be past While life and thought and being last, Or immortality endures. How happy they whose hopes rely On Israel's God, who made the sky And earth and seas with all their train; Whose truth forever stands secure, Who saves the oppressed and feeds the poor, And none shall find God's promise vain. The Lord pours eyesight on the blind; The Lord supports the fainting mind And sends the laboring conscience peace. God helps the stranger in distress, The widowed and the parentless, And grants the prisoner sweet release. I'll praise my Maker while I've breath, And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler powers. My days of praise shall ne-er be past While life and thought and being last, Or immortality endures.