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An Evening Prayer

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I am a bubble          Upon thy ever-moving, resting sea:     Oh, rest me now from tossing, trespass, trouble!          Take me down into thee.     Give me thy peace.          My heart is aching with unquietness:     Oh, make its inharmonious beating cease!          Thy hand upon it press.     My Night! my Day!          Swift night and day betwixt, my world doth reel:     Potter, take not thy hand from off the clay          That whirls upon thy wheel.     O Heart, I cry          For love and life, pardon and hope and strength!     O Father, I am thine; I shall not die,          But I shall sleep at length!

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