Skip to content
1849–1916

KNEELING WITH HERRICK

James Whitcomb Riley

Dear Lord, to Thee my knee is bent — Give me content — Full-pleasured with what comes to me, Whate'er it be:

An humble roof — a frugal board, And simple hoard; The wintry fagot piled beside The chimney wide,

While the enwreathing flames up-sprout And twine about The brazen dogs that guard my hearth And household worth:

Tinge with the ember's ruddy glow The rafters low; And let the sparks snap with delight, As fingers might

That mark deft measures of some tune The children croon: Then, with good friends, the rarest few Thou boldest true,

Ranged round about the blaze, to share My comfort there,— Give me to claim the service meet That makes each seat

A place of honor, and each guest Loved as the rest.

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.
KNEELING WITH HERRICK · James Whitcomb Riley · Poetry Cove