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A Prayer

'Mid the discordant noises of the day I hear thee calling;

I stumble as I fare along Earth's way; keep me from falling.

 

Mine eyes are open but they cannot see for gloom of night:

I can no more than lift my heart to thee for inward light.

 

The wild and fiery passion of my youth consumes my soul;

In agony I turn to thee for truth and self-control.

 

For Passion and all the pleasures it can give will die the death;

But this of me eternally must live, thy borrowed breath.

 

'Mid the discordant noises of the day I hear thee calling;

I stumble as I fare along Earth's way; keep me from falling.

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Claude McKay
1889-1948 / Jamaican
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