Friday, October 21, 2016

A Prayer in the Prospect of Death by Robert Burns

O THOU unknown, Almighty Cause
Of all my hope and fear!
In whose dread presence, ere an hour,
Perhaps I must appear!

If I have wander’d in those paths
Of life I ought to shun,
As something, loudly, in my breast,                            
Remonstrates I have done;

Thou know’st that Thou hast formed me
With passions wild and strong;
And list’ning to their witching voice
Has often led me wrong.

Where human weakness has come short,
Or frailty stept aside,
Do Thou, All-Good-for such Thou art—
In shades of darkness hide.

Where with intention I have err’d,
No other plea I have,
But, Thou art good; and Goodness still
Delighteth to forgive.

2 comments:

  1. Amen to that! I love Robert Burns poetry, especially when read aloud with appropriate accent.

    And by the by, it's great that you're willing to participate in the project. I'll be in touch.

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  2. When I say appropriate accent I'm of course thinking Scots, of which there are a number I guess. A Sean Connery would do it fine.

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