Here are some of the lyrics, which may be used for your own personal meditation. There is also a copy of the art* referred to in the hymn.
O Virgin Mother, Lady of good Counsel, Sweetest picture artist ever drew,
In all doubts, I fly to thee for guidance; Mother, tell me what am I to do?
By thy face to Jesus’ face inclining, Sheltered safe beneath thy mantle blue,
By His little arms around thee twining, Mother, tell me want am I to do?
Be of all my friends the best and dearest, O my Counsellor sincere and true;
Let thy voice sound always first and clearest, Mother tell me what am I to do?
Our Lady of Good Counsel (Latin: Mater boni consilii) is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, after a painting said to be miraculous, now found in the thirteenth century Augustinian church at Genazzano, near Rome, Italy (photo attached). Measuring 40 by 45 centimeters the image is a fresco painted on a thin layer of plaster no thicker than an eggshell. Over the centuries, devotions to Our Lady of the Good Counsel grew among saints and Popes, to the extent that a reference to it was added to the Litany of Loreto and the devotion spread throughout the world. Her feast day is April 26.