Joy Cowley
A Morning Prayer
Kia ora my Friend God.
I give to you the voyage of this day,
that to be which is already yours,
adding to it my rejoicing,
a shout of praise. Amen. Amen.
You are the wind: fill up my sails.
You are the water: run fast beneath my keel. And I will sing in the wind
and dance over the water,
God my Friend, oh God my Friend.
You are the light: enfold me,
You are the darkness: embrace me.
You are pain: hollow me.
You are love: overflow me.
The storms of change are you,
and the peace of tranquil waters.
You are all these things Friend God,
and I thank you. Amen. Amen.
May I journey without fear
through all your seasons.
In emptiness let me find fullness.
In imprisonment let me find freedom. Render me passive in your will
and I shall be most active,
moving with you in everything, seeing you in everything
knowing you in everything. Amen.
Joy Cowley is a New Zealand based writer, known especially for her children's books. This prayer is from her collection Aotearoa Psalms. The phrase Kia Ora means "Good morning" in Maori.
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