The Freebooter’s Prayer

(Scotland, 1405)

Thou That willed us naked-born,

Send us meat against the morn—

Got with right or got with wrong

So we fast not overlong.

Prosper “Snaffle, Spur and Spear!”

Grant us booty, horse and gear;

Save our necks from hempen thrall,

Bless the souls of them that fall.

A Modern Version

(U. S. A., 1905)

By Arthur Guiterman

(Contemporary American poet)

Thou, Whom rich and poor adore,

Grant me fifty millions more,

Earned or pilfered, foul or pure;

From man’s law hold me secure.

So, when I have gained of gold

All my coffers well can hold,

I may give, O Lord, for Thee,

One-sixteenth in Charity.