O LORD, who, thron'd in the holy height, Through plains of ether didst diffuse The dazzling beams of light, In soft transparent hues; Who didst, on the fourth day, in heaven Light the fierce cresset of the sun, And the meek moon at even, And stars that wildly run; That they might mark and arbitrate 'Twixt alternating night and day, And tend the train sedate Of months upon their way; Clear, Lord, the brooding night within, And clean these hearts for Thy abode, Unlock the spell of sin, Crumble its giant load. Grant it, O Father, Only Son, And Holy Spirit, God of Grace, To whom all praise be done In every time and place. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SURFACES AND MASKS; 3 by CLARENCE MAJOR DEAR OLD DICK by EDGAR LEE MASTERS MONODY ON THE DEATH OF WILLIAM MARION REEDY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ALFRED MOIR by EDGAR LEE MASTERS HOMAGE TO SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: 4. DIFFERENCE OF OPINION WITH LYGDAMUS by EZRA POUND TWILIGHT SONG by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON |