Prayer for Pentecost
I pray for each good priest
who subjugates his will
to yours, who lays your feast
before me. Savior, still
the whirlwinds in their breasts.
Steady them for their tests.
Lord, hear my prayer.
I pray for virtuous men
who never knew your grace.
Each night I plead again,
“Let them behold your face,
love them with your elect.”
I pray for Anthony Hecht.
Lord, hear my prayer.
My prayer list for the ill
changes as old friends die,
as my coevals fill
their swelling ranks, and I
whom you have spared so long,
old as I am, stay strong.
Lord, hear my prayer.
Lastly I pray for me,
a sinner so long lost,
so blind, I couldn’t see
the tongues of Pentecost
descending all ablaze
to teach me thanks and praise.
Lord, hear my prayer.
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