I Do not ask, O Lord, that life may be A pleasant road; I do not ask that Thou wouldst take from me Aught of its load; I do not ask that flowers should always spring Beneath my feet; I know too well the poison and the sting Of things too sweet. For one thing only, Lord, dear Lord, I plead, Lead me aright -- Though strength should falter, and though heart should bleed -- Through Peace to Light. I do not ask, O Lord, that thou shouldst shed Full radiance here; Give but a ray of peace, that I may tread Without a fear. I do not ask my cross to understand, My way to see; Better in darkness just to feel Thy hand And follow Thee. Joy is like restless day; but peace divine Like quiet night: Lead me, O Lord, -- till perfect Day shall shine, Through Peace to Light. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ONLY ONE MOTHER by GEORGE COOPER ON THE DEATH OF JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE by FITZ-GREENE HALLECK KEARNY AT SEVEN PINES [MAY 31, 1862] by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN YOUTH, DAY, OLD AGE AND NIGHT by WALT WHITMAN TO MICHAL: SONNETS AFTER MARRIAGE: 8. AFTER RONSARD by CHARLES WILLIAMS |