Publication information |
Source: Ludington Chronicle Source type: newspaper Document type: poem Document title: “Prayer for the Living” Author(s): Cornell, William Prescott City of publication: Ludington, Michigan Date of publication: 21 September 1901 Volume number: 1 Issue number: 17 Pagination: 3 |
Citation |
Cornell, William Prescott. “Prayer for the Living.” Ludington Chronicle 21 Sept. 1901 v1n17: p. 3. |
Transcription |
full text |
Keywords |
Ida McKinley (poetry). |
Named persons |
none. |
Document |
Prayer for the Living
For her sweet life let all our prayers arise
Above the vaulted dome, beyond the skies,
Where God doth reign.
May he grant that poor heart now crushed in grief
And broken with deep sorrow, some relief
From its great pain.Within the hollow of thine hand, O God:
While her beloved rests beneath the sod,
Guide her by day.
And when at night in solitude, alone
She cries aloud to Thee—“Thy will be done!”
Show her the way.Whene’er she call for help O God, from Thee,
Prostrate before Thy throne on bended knee,
Do not forsake.
But grant to her all mercy, peace and love—
Lord God of hosts, we ask from Thee above
For Thy Son’s sake.