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1842–1914

TO-DAY.

Ambrose Bierce

I saw a man who knelt in prayer, And heard him say: “I'll lay my inmost spirit bare To-day.

“Lord, for to-morrow and its need I do not pray; Let me upon my neighbor feed To-day.

“Let me my duty duly shirk And run away From any form or phase of work To-day.

“From Thy commands exempted still Let me obey The promptings of my private will To-day.

“Let me no word profane, no lie Unthinking say If anyone is standing by To-day.

“My secret sins and vices grave Let none betray; The scoffer's jeers I do not crave To-day.

“And if to-day my fortune all Should ebb away, Help me on other men's to fall To-day.

“So, for to-morrow and its mite I do not pray; Just give me everything in sight To-day.”

I cried: “Amen!” He rose and ran Like oil away. I said: “I've seen an honest man To-day.”

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