Prayer Poem by Anonymous British

Prayer



Go when the morning shineth,
Go when the moon is bright,
Go when the day declineth,
Go in the hush of night.
Go with pure mind and feeling,
Fling earthly thoughts away,
And in thy chamber kneeling,
Do thou in secret pray.

Remember all who love thee,
All who are loved by thee;
Pray too for those who hate thee,
If any such there be.
Then for thyself in meekness
A blessing humbly claim,
And link with each petition
Thy great Redeemer's name.

Or if 'tis e'er denied thee
In solitude to pray,
Should holy thoughts come o'er thee,
When friends are round thy way;
Even then the silent breathing
Of thy spirit raised above,
Will reach His throne of glory,
Who is mercy, truth, and love!

Oh, not a joy or blessing
With this can we compare,
The power that He hath given us
To pour our souls in prayer!
Whene'er thou pinest in sadness,
Before His footstool fall,
And remember, in thy gladness,
His grace who gives thee all.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 23 June 2014

Such a beautiful poem of giving thanks for all our higher power has endowed us with. A perfect prayer poem!

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