A New Year’s Plea ~ A Poem by Edgar Albert Guest

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A New Year’s Plea

Edgar Albert Guest

Lord, let me stand in the thick of the fight,
Let me bear what I must without whining;
Grant me the wisdom to do what is right,
Though a thousand false beacons are shining.

Let me be true as the steel of a blade,
Make me bigger than skillful or clever;
Teach me to cling to my best, unafraid,
And harken to false gospels, never.

Let me be brave when the burden is great,
Faithful when wounded by sorrow;
Teach me, when troubled, with patience to wait
The better and brighter to-morrow.

Spare me from hatred and envy and shame,
Open my eyes to life’s beauty;
Let not the glitter of fortune or fame
Blind me to what is my duty.

Let me be true to myself to the end,
Let me stand to my task without whining;
Let me be right as a man, as a friend,
Though a thousand false beacons are shining.

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4 thoughts on “A New Year’s Plea ~ A Poem by Edgar Albert Guest”

    • Thank you, Hazel. This poem calls out the best in us that is a reason it resonated with me as well. Wishing you a 2025 that overflows with joy, peace, love, and wonderful surprises. Ray

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  1. Aww, thank you so much for your beautiful wishes for me, Ray. May your 2025 be filled with love, hope, peace, joy, and success both internally and externally. All the best. Stay kind!

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