"At Midnight Mass"

At Midnight Mass

(She kneels)

Lord, Lord, I cannot speak the prayer
        That aches within my heart,
But oh, Thou knowest the agony
        From which these large tears start!

About me kneel the praying ones,
        The fervent, the devout;
Yea, from Thy mercy and Thy love
        I, only, am shut out!

Through trembling fingers, one by one,
        The consecrated beads
Slip slowly, as the passion mounts
        From some poor heart that bleeds.

But since I cannot speak that prayer
        So even Thou mayest hear,
Lord, Lord, wilt Thou not consecrate
        Each bitter, falling tear,

And set it in a rosary
        Of liquid, holy beads,
So every one that falls may be
        A passionate cry that pleads?




"At Midnight Mass" as it appears in Ella Higginson's The Voice of April-Land and Other Poems (1903).

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