Paul Laurence Dunbar (Пол Лоренс Данбар)
A Prayer
O Lord, the hard-won miles
Have worn my stumbling feet:
Oh, soothe me with thy smiles,
And make my life complete.
The thorns were thick and keen
Where'er I trembling trod;
The way was long between
My wounded feet and God.
Where healing waters flow
Do thou my footsteps lead.
My heart is aching so;
Thy gracious balm I need.
Paul Laurence Dunbar's other poems:- Song (My heart to thy heart)
- Ere Sleep Comes down to Soothe the Weary Eyes
- An Ante-Bellum Sermon
- The Lawyers' Ways
- Retort
Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):
Anne Brontë (Энн Бронте) A Prayer ("My God (oh, let me call Thee mine") Dante Rossetti (Данте Россетти) A Prayer ("LADY, in thy proud eyes") Norman Gale (Норман Гейл) A Prayer ("TEND me my birds, and bring again") James Joyce (Джеймс Джойс) A Prayer ("Again!") Paris, 1924Amy Levy (Эми Леви) A Prayer ("Since that I may not have") Claude McKay (Клод Маккей) A Prayer ("’Mid the discordant noises of the day I hear thee calling") Edward Sill (Эдвард Силл) A Prayer ("O GOD, our Father, if we had but truth!") John Stagg (Джон Стэгг) A Prayer ("Hail, mighty Father! God of all!") Ada Cambridge (Cross) (Ада Кембридж (Кросс)) A Prayer ("Spirit and Breath of Life, whate'er Thy name!") Albert Watson (Альберт Уотсон) A Prayer ("O THOU whose finger-tips") Alfred Douglas (Альфред Дуглас) A Prayer ("Often the western wind has sung to me") Christian Milne (Кристиан Милн) A Prayer ("O Thou great POWER! who deign'd to form") Emily Dickinson (Эмили Дикинсон) A Prayer ("I meant to have but modest needs")
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