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    Campfire Prayer

    posted Thursday, 29 September 2005

      

    Dear God,

    Please grant me a campfire

    Under the stars

    In a gap in the forest,

    With the smell of wood freshly cut 

    and pine knots cracking,

    And shadows dancing in the dark trees

    As the wind whips my flames.

    Let me sit safely in the fire's glow 

    As wolves ring my camp.

      

    Grant me a fortnight in the high desert of Utah,

    With no one to interrupt my thoughts.

    Let no explosions render and tear at the ground beneath me.

    Let no man cast his rockets upon me,

    Nor any soul attempt to taketh away my life.

    Allow me to be human, innocent, and alone

    In a circle of light old as stone and flint.

    Allow my mind to be filled with clarity

    And my heart to be filled with peace.

    Amen.

      

     

     

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    1. Larry left...
    Monday, 3 October 2005 2:55 pm

    After i read this i sat for a moment and pondered. I wonder how you must feel, and if you're hearing explosions all the time. I hope God answers your prayer.


    2. Roy left...
    Tuesday, 6 March 2007 4:31 pm

    I found my own mind going back to times in Vietnam with a jungle in place of a desert but the glow of a fire making moving shadows around the circle of light and danger always near and just out of sight. To ask the Lord for a heart filled with peace while in a place of war shows that you already have clarity of mind and God should hear your prayer.