Sunday, December 19, 2010

A Prayer

A Prayer
By Max Ehrmann
Let me do my work each day; and if the darkened hours of despair overcome me,
may I not forget the strength that comforted me
in the desolation of other times.
May I still remember the bright hours that found me walking over
the silent hills of my childhood, or dreaming on the margin of
a quiet river, when a light glowed within me and
I promised my early God to have courage
amidst the tempests of the
changing years.
Spare me from bitterness and from sharp passions of unguarded moments.
May I not forget that poverty and riches are of the spirit.
Though the world knows me not, may my thoughts and actions be such
as shall keep me friendly with myself.
Lift up my eyes from the earth, and let me not forget the uses of the stars.
Forbid that I should judge others lest I condemn myself.
Let me not follow the clamor of the world,
but walk calmly in my path.
Give me a few friends who will love me for what I am; and keep ever
burning before my vagrant steps the kindly light of hope.
And though age and infirmity overtake me, and I come not within sight
of the castle of my dreams, teach me still to be thankful for life,
and for time's olden memories that are good and sweet;
and may the evening's twilight find me gentle still.
This beautiful passage by Max Erhmann, was shared with me by a precious friend. Though we've never met in person, Julie, my pen pal of the past five years who lives "across the pond" in the United Kingdom, has touched my soul with her most generous, giving spirit. This timeless prayer seemed to me to be perfect to post at this time of year ~ may it lift your spirits and be a gentle reminder to keep hope, faith, goodwill, and love alive within your soul.

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