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A Prayer in Darkness


If to You the darkness is as light,
it is not to me;
the darkness comes hard.

Yet I have loved darkness
when it suited and rejoiced
that darkness covered me.

I know it was Your blessing
that kept my thoughts unknown,
my words unheard
and my deeds unseen.

So if You wanted me to know
that You learned from me,
know that I want to learn
from You.

Teach me with light.

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By Shmuel Klatzkin   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Rabbi Shmuel Klatzkin, a noted scholar, writer and educator, lives in Dayton, Ohio with Naomi, his wife of 29 years. They are proud parents of two grown children.

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