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Poem by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson


A Prayer


I meant to have but modest needs,
Such as content, and heaven;
Within my income these could lie,
And life and I keep even.

But since the last included both,
It would suffice my prayer
But just for one to stipulate,
And grace would grant the pair.

And so, upon this wise I prayed, --
Great Spirit, give to me
A heaven not so large as yours,
But large enough for me.

A smile suffused Jehovah's face;
The cherubim withdrew;
Grave saints stole out to look at me,
And showed their dimples, too.

I left the place with all my might, --
My prayer away I threw;
The quiet ages picked it up,
And Judgment twinkled, too,

That one so honest be extant
As take the tale for true
That "Whatsoever you shall ask,
Itself be given you."

But I, grown shrewder, scan the skies
With a suspicious air, --
As children, swindled for the first,
All swindlers be, infer.



Emily Elizabeth Dickinson


Emily Elizabeth Dickinson's other poems:
  1. Setting Sail
  2. Sleep Is Supposed to Be
  3. Victory comes late
  4. Safe in Their Alabaster Chambers
  5. I Went to Thank Her


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Anne Brontë A Prayer ("My God (oh, let me call Thee mine")
  • Dante Rossetti A Prayer ("LADY, in thy proud eyes")
  • Norman Gale A Prayer ("TEND me my birds, and bring again")
  • James Joyce A Prayer ("Again!") Paris, 1924
  • Amy Levy A Prayer ("Since that I may not have")
  • Claude McKay A Prayer ("’Mid the discordant noises of the day I hear thee calling")
  • Edward Sill A Prayer ("O GOD, our Father, if we had but truth!")
  • Paul Dunbar A Prayer ("O Lord, the hard-won miles")
  • John Stagg A Prayer ("Hail, mighty Father! God of all!")
  • Ada Cambridge (Cross) A Prayer ("Spirit and Breath of Life, whate'er Thy name!")
  • Albert Watson A Prayer ("O THOU whose finger-tips")
  • Alfred Douglas A Prayer ("Often the western wind has sung to me")
  • Christian Milne A Prayer ("O Thou great POWER! who deign'd to form")

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