A Soldier’s Prayer
Stay with me, God. The night is dark
The night is cold. My little spark
Of courage dies. The night is long
Be with me, God, and make me strong
I love a game. I love a fight
I hate the dark. I love the light
I love my child. I love my wife
I am no coward. I love life
Life with its change of mood and shade
I want to live. I’m not afraid
But me and mine are hard to part
Oh, unknown God, lift up my heart
You stilled the waters at Dunkirk
And saved Your Servants. All Your work
Is wonderful, dear God. You strode
Before us down that dreadful road
We were alone and hope had fled
We loved our country and our dead
And could not shame them so we stayed
The course and were not much afraid
Dear God that nightmare road! And then
That sea! We got there - we were men
My eyes were blind, my feet were torn
My soul sang like a bird at dawn!
I know that death is but a door
I know what we are fighting for
Peace for the kids. Our brothers freed
A kinder world. A cleaner breed
I’m but the son my mother bore
A simple man and nothing more
But God of strength and gentleness
Be pleased to make me nothing less
Help me O God, when Death is near
To mock the haggard face of fear
That when I fall - if fall I must -
My soul may triumph in the dust.
Darn my screen.....its just not clear enough for me to read!
Thank you Dita.
BEautiful but oh I get so emotional.
These military poems are very hard to read.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Very moving. Thanks, Dita.