Sunday, April 12, 2020

A coronavirus victim's prayer

If, while this wearied flesh draws fleeting breath,
Not satisfy'd with life, afraid of death,
It hap'ly be thy will, that I should know
Glimpse of delight, or pause from anxious woe;
From now, from instant now, great Sire, dispel
The clouds that press my soul.

-- Matthew Prior, "poet by accident" (1664-1721)