A few posts back I promised to share one of my all-time favorite poems, "Prayer Against Indifference" by Joy Davidman. She was married to C.S. Lewis, author of the Chronicles of Narnia and various other works on Christianity. I committed this poem to memory many years ago. I think it should be required reading for everyone in the world.
Prayer Against Indifference
When wars and ruined men shall cease
To vex my body's house of peace,
And bloody children lying dead
Let me lie softly in my bed
To nurse a whole and sacred skin,
Break roof and let the bomb come in.
Knock music at the templed skull
And say the world is beautiful,
But never let the dweller lock
Its house against another knock;
Never shut out the gun, the scream,
Never lie blind within a dream.
Within these walls the brain shall sit
And chew on life surrounding it;
Eat the soft sunlight hour and then
The bitter taste of bleeding men;
But never underneath the sun
Shall it forget the scream, the gun.
Let me have eyes I need not shut;
Let me have truth at my tongu's root,
Let courage and the brain command
The honest fingers of my hand;
And when I wait to save my skin
Break roof and let my death come in.
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