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Dear Lord, Forgive me for my transgressions For they are many and sundry You have said that it is easier for a camel To pass through a needle's eye Than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God I was once a rich man Now I am but a traveler, a beggar Among these Atlantan ruins As low now as the Negroes among me once were Who walk past, too busy or too proud to give a second thought To my new state of affairs, my ***** arm outstretched to them I owned twenty-five field Negroes at one time I saw many whipped, and I whipped many I saw my transgressions as justifiable by Holy Scripture I was called a "Nigger-breaker", and prided myself as such But pride is one of the Deadly Sins And it brought your Wrath upon me And upon my countrymen As a terrible swift sword from the North And as a Great Fire upon my land I beseech thee, Lord, for forgiveness for my sins For my hatred of the ***** has brought me only suffering And pain and death to my family My wife left, my two sons dead, my field-Negroes gone Oh! How I wish I had not hated the ***** As I had before and as I do now They were once property, vessels for men such as myself To do with as they wish, to apply the lash, to love and caress Now they are land-owners, oh! The cruelest change of affairs "Those ****** ******* how I wish them dead!" You might expect to hear uttered from these dry lips But I am too tired and hungry to curse now My throat is parched, my mouth is filled with cotton Lord, I wish for you to take me now And to let you decide what you wish to do with my soul For I shall take either the Heavenly bliss I once believed I deserved Or the unquenchable fires of Hell But there cannot be a Hell worse than this, Lord So now it is dark, and I am tired I will close my eyes soon and fall asleep Perhaps to wake tomorrow Perhaps to never wake again In your holy Name, Amen
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Mar 11, 2015
Mar 11, 2015 at 6:46 AM UTC
A Former Georgia Slave-owner's Prayer, circa 1866
Dear Lord, Forgive me for my transgressions For they are many and sundry You have said that it is easier for a camel To pass through a needle's eye Than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God I was once a rich man Now I am but a traveler, a beggar Among these Atlantan ruins As low now as the Negroes among me once were Who walk past, too busy or too proud to give a second thought To my new state of affairs, my ***** arm outstretched to them I owned twenty-five field Negroes at one time I saw many whipped, and I whipped many I saw my transgressions as justifiable by Holy Scripture I was called a "Nigger-breaker", and prided myself as such But pride is one of the Deadly Sins And it brought your Wrath upon me And upon my countrymen As a terrible swift sword from the North And as a Great Fire upon my land I beseech thee, Lord, for forgiveness for my sins For my hatred of the ***** has brought me only suffering And pain and death to my family My wife left, my two sons dead, my field-Negroes gone Oh! How I wish I had not hated the ***** As I had before and as I do now They were once property, vessels for men such as myself To do with as they wish, to apply the lash, to love and caress Now they are land-owners, oh! The cruelest change of affairs "Those ****** ******* how I wish them dead!" You might expect to hear uttered from these dry lips But I am too tired and hungry to curse now My throat is parched, my mouth is filled with cotton Lord, I wish for you to take me now And to let you decide what you wish to do with my soul For I shall take either the Heavenly bliss I once believed I deserved Or the unquenchable fires of Hell But there cannot be a Hell worse than this, Lord So now it is dark, and I am tired I will close my eyes soon and fall asleep Perhaps to wake tomorrow Perhaps to never wake again In your holy Name, Amen
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Mar 11, 2015
Mar 11, 2015 at 6:46 AM UTC
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