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Patriotic pieces from the Great War/A Prayer in Khaki

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Written "In Camp, 1917" (The Outlook 26 Dec 1917)

1631721Patriotic pieces from the Great War — A Prayer in Khaki1918Edna D. Jones

PATRIOTIC PIECES

FROM

THE GREAT WAR


A PRAYER IN KHAKI

Permission of The Outlook Company, New York City

O LORD, my God, accept my prayer of thanks
That Thou hast placed me humbly in the ranks
Where I can do my part, all unafraid—
A simple soldier in Thy great crusade.


I pray thee, Lord, let others take command;
Enough for me, a rifle in my hand,
Thy blood-red banner ever leading me
Where I can fight for liberty and Thee.


Give others, God, the glory; mine the right
To stand beside my comrades in the fight,
To die, if need be, in some foreign land—
Absolved and solaced by a soldier's hand.


O Lord, my God, pray barken to my prayer
And keep me ever humble, keep me where
The fight is thickest, where, 'midst steel and flame,
Thy sons give battle, calling on Thy name.