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Poems (Coolidge)/"Let us Pray"

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4474216Poems — "Let us Pray"Helen Elizabeth Coolidge
"LET US PRAY"
In silence that the soul can feel Before thee, contrite, now we kneel, The silence enter, Christ!—abide, And let us feel thee at our side   The while we say   "Now let us pray."
Beyond all human ken thy peace Oh, may it bid all tumult cease, And fill the souls that are thine own, The souls thy love did once atone,   The while we say,   "Now let us pray."
When comes the silence naught may break, No trustful child shalt thou forsake; Love shall illume the valley dim, Each parting soul triumphant hymn   And prayer be praise   Through endless days.