O Lord, Our Father
by Mark Twain
O Lord, our father,
			Our young patriots, idols of our hearts,
			Go forth to battle - be Thou near them!
			With them, in spirit, we also go forth
			From the sweet peace of our beloved firesides
			To smite the foe.
			
			O Lord, our God,
			Help us to tear their soldiers
			To bloody shreds with our shells;
			Help us to cover their smiling fields
			With the pale forms of their patriot dead;
			Help us to drown the thunder of the guns
			With the shrieks of their wounded,
			Writhing in pain.
			
			Help us to lay waste their humble homes
			With a hurricane of fire;
			Help us to wring the hearts of their
			Unoffending widows with unavailing grief;
			Help us to turn them out roofless
			With their little children to wander unfriended
			The wastes of their desolated land
			In rags and hunger and thirst,
			Sports of the sun flames of summer
			And the icy winds of winter,
			Burdened in spirit, worn with travail,
			Imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it -
			
			For our sakes who adore Thee, Lord,
			Blast their hopes,
			Blight their lives,
			Protract their bitter pilgrimage,
			Make heavy their steps,
			Water their way with their tears,
			Stain the white snow with the blood
			Of their wounded feet!
			
			We ask it in the spirit of love -
			Of Him who is the source of love,
			And Who is the ever-faithful
			Refuge and Friend of all that are sore beset
			And seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts.
			
			Amen