I think it's from 2015.




Fr Branigan's Rhyme

It's after nine. The time for prayer,
The time for sleep, draw quickly near.
And though the drizzle-drops still fall,
I do not feel displeased at all.

The whispery lisp outside my screen
Of shadowy leaves no longer green
Answers the soft and slushy strain
Of tires that drive upon the rain.

I find myself, as rest begins,

Nettled by several petty sins:

May they, as earth goes slowly round,

In Love's absolving flood be drowned.

Tomorrow let me face the day
Eager to work and ready to play.
Let beak of bird and mouth of me
Exalt the Blessed Trinity.

When sunlight starts to wake and warm
Our peccant vale, let me perform
Fresh mercies; let me gladly labour
To praise my God and love my neighbour.





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Written on 2024-01-18 at 04:53

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D G Moody The PoetBay support member heart!
This has an archaic feel to it, a gentle lilt that enchants; as always Thomas a poem to enjoy.
2024-01-20


Griffonner The PoetBay support member heart!
Whatever the reader's religion the sentiments will have great value. Blessings, Allen
2024-01-19

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Pure Winter Starlight
by Uncle Meridian