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Ash Wednesday
T.S. Eliot Because I do not hope to turn again Because I do not hope to know Because I know that time is always time And pray to God to have mercy upon us Because these wings are no longer wings to fly Pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death II Lady of silences Under a juniper-tree the bones sang, scattered and shining III At the first turning of the second stair At the second turning of the second stair At the first turning of the third stair Lord, I am not worthy but speak the word only. IV Made cool the dry rock and made firm the sand Here are the years that walk between, bearing White light folded, sheathing about her, folded. The silent sister veiled in white and blue But the fountain sprang up and the bird sang down Till the wind shake a thousand whispers from the yew And after this our exile V O my people, what have I done unto thee. Where shall the word be found, where will the word Will the veiled sister pray for O my people, what have I done unto thee. Will the veiled sister between the slender O my people. VI Wavering between the profit and the loss And the lost heart stiffens and rejoices This is the time of tension between dying and birth Blessèd sister, holy mother, spirit of the fountain, spirit of the And let my cry come unto Thee. Ash Wednesday |
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