PRAYER BEFORE BIRTH 
Louis MacNeice 

I am not yet born; O hear me. 
Let not the bloodsucking bat or the rat or the stoat or the club-footed ghoul come near me. 

I am not yet bom, console me. 
I fear that the human race may with tall walls wall me, 
with strong drugs dope me, with wise lies lure me, 
on black racks rack me, in blood-baths roll me. 

I am not yet born; provide me 
With water to dandle me, grass to grow for me, trees to talk to me, sky to sing to me, birds and a white light 
in the back of my mind to guide me. 

I am not yet born; forgive me 
For the sins that in me the world shall commit, my words 
when they speak me, my thoughts when they think me, 
my treason engendered by traitors beyond me, 
my life when they murder by means of my hands, 
my death when they live me. 
I am not yet born; rehearse me 
In the parts I must play and the cues I must take when 
old men lecture me, bureaucrats hector me, mountains 
frown at me, lovers laugh at me, the white 
waves call me to folly and the desert calls 
me to doom and the beggar refuses 
my gift and my children curse me. 

I am not yet born; O hear me, 
Let not the man who is beast or who thinks he is God come near me. 

I am not yet born; O fill me With strength against those who would freeze my 
humanity, would dragoon me into a lethal automaton, 
would make me a cog in a machine, a thing with 
one face, a thing, and against all those 
who would dissipate my entirety, would 
blow me like thistledown hither and 
thither or hither and thither like water held in the 
hands would spill me. 
Let them not make me a stone and let them not spill me. 
Otherwise kill me. 

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