These are the gifts I ask Of Thee, Spirit serene: Strength for the daily task, Courage to face the road, Good cheer to help me bear the traveler's @3load,@1 And, for the hours of rest that come between, An inward joy of all things heard and seen. These are the sins I fain Would have Thee take away: Malice and cold disdain, Hot anger, sullen hate, Scorn of the lowly, envy of the great, And discontent that casts a shadow gray On all the brightness of the common day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHY I LOVE HER by ALEXANDER BROME MARY MAGDALEN by BARTOLOME LEONARDO DE ARGENSOLA BALLADE OF MID-WINTER NIGHTS by CHARLOTTE LOUISE BERTLESEN INVITATION by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS |