Blue and White Light
a virtual chapbook of poetry by
Robbie Cartier Le'Nepveu
Prayer
Dear Lord
This is my prayer to You
Up in heaven
I have not prepared what You asked
And have not set what You tasked
Dear Lord
Years are full with ambiguities
And I don't think I will make it there with You
Up in heaven
Your commandments have been broken
And I have courage to take token
Dear Lord
Forgiveness is my foremost solace
And I pardon you for overlooking earth
Up in heaven
For I am trivial among advocates who are
Vastly dubious, nevertheless, give rise to You
Dear Lord
Up in heaven
Poem © 2001 Robbie Cartier Le'Nepveu, all rights reserved
appears here by permission
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