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Disturb us, Lord, when |
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We are too well pleased with ourselves, |
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When our dreams have come true. |
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Because we have dreamed too little, |
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When we arrived safely |
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Because we sailed too close to the shore. |
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With the abundance of things we possess |
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We have lost our thirst |
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For the waters of life; |
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Having fallen in love with life, |
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We have ceased to dream of eternity |
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And in our efforts to build a new earth, |
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We have allowed our vision |
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Of the new Heaven to dim. |
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Disturb us, Lord, to dare more boldly,
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To venture on wider seas |
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Where storms will show your mastery; |
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Where losing sight of land, |
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We ask You to push back |
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The horizons of our hopes; |
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And to push into the future |
In strength, courage, hope, and love.
Amen.
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Sir Francis Drake (1540 - 1596) |
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Prayer taken from: christianity.about.com |