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Read the poem: “A Prayer”

by James Russell Lowell

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryJames Russell Lowell
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A Prayer


God! do not let my loved one die,
  But rather wait until the time
That I am grown in purity
  Enough to enter thy pure clime,
Then take me, I will gladly go,
So that my love remain below!

Oh, let her stay! She is by birth
  What I through death must learn to be;
We need her more on our poor earth
  Than thou canst need in heaven with thee:
She hath her wings already, I
Must burst this earth-shell ere I fly.

Then, God, take me! We shall be near,
  More near than ever, each to each:
Her angel ears will find more clear
  My heavenly than my earthly speech;
And still, as I draw nigh to thee,
Her soul and mine shall closer be.



< < < A Parable (Worn and footsore was the Prophet)
A Requiem > > >

American LiteratureAmerican Poetry James Russell Lowell



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