Prayer

By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

    I do not undertake to say          That literal answers come from Heaven,     But I know this - that when I pray          A comfort, a support is given     That helps me rise o'er earthly things     As larks soar up on airy wings.     In vain the wise philosopher          Points out to me my fabric's flaws,     In vain the scientists aver          That "all things are controlled by laws."     My life has taught me day by day     That it availeth much to pray.     I do not stop to reason out          The why and how.    I do not care,     Since I know this, that when I doubt,          Life seems a blackness of despair,     The world a tomb; and when I trust,     Sweet blossoms spring up in the dust.     Since I know in the darkest hour,          If I lift up my soul in prayer,     Some sympathetic, loving Power          Sends hope and comfort to me there.     Since balm is sent to ease my pain,     What need to argue or explain?     Prayer has a sweet, refining grace,          It educates the soul and heart.     It lends a lustre to the face,          And by its elevating art     It gives the mind an inner sight     That brings it near the Infinite.     From our gross selves it helps us rise          To something which we yet may be.     And so I ask not to be wise,          If thus my faith is lost to me.     Faith, that with angel's voice and touch     Says, "Pray, for prayer availeth much."

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Language: English
Keywords: Public Domain
Source: Public Domain Collection
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Analysis & Notes:
The poem presents a profound exploration of faith, prayer, and the human experience. The speaker underscores the comfort and support gained through prayer, distinct from any empirical or logical understanding. This theme is presented in a tone that is both defiant and reassuring, suggesting a personal journey of faith that challenges the wisdom of philosophers and the laws of scientists.

The poem's structure, divided into six quatrains, lends a rhythmic consistency, creating a sense of calmness and steadiness that mirrors the tranquility found in faith. The language is straightforward, yet poignant, employing metaphoric imagery such as "larks soar up on airy wings" and "Sweet blossoms spring up in the dust" to capture the transformative, uplifting power of prayer. The idea of prayer as a refining grace that "educates the soul and heart" and "gives the mind an inner sight" further emphasizes the spiritual rather than logical or scientific understanding of life. The poem concludes with a powerful assertion of faith and prayer's value, marking an acceptance of the mystery and ineffable nature of the divine. Overall, the poem effectively uses structure, tone, themes, and poetic devices to craft a compelling exploration of faith and spirituality.

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