A MORNING AND EVENING PRAYER
A MEMORY EXERCISE
MY FIRST PRAYER
When I was a little fellow my mother taught me this simple little prayer:
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray thee, Lord, my soul to keep.
If I should die before I wake,
I pray thee, Lord, my soul to take.
Daniel Webster remembered this prayer when dying and repeated it with his white lips as his last words. It is with all of us a prayer that we cannot easily forget. It sinks into our childhood mind which is plastic so that ideas stick. It holds its place on the throne of memory even when that throne totters with the weight of years.
Now I want to give you a companion to that prayer as you begin your day, as you older grow:
Now I wake myself to work,
I pray thee, Lord, I may not shirk.
If I should die before the night,
I pray thee, Lord, my work be right.
This is not only a prayer for the nursery, but for the work-shop and the day's task as well.