Last Prayer

I might die tonight

I don’t expect to

But I might…

I’m old.

I have my diseases.

I could go tonight, 

I’m eligible;

It’s not terrible.

We all must leave,

But before I leave

Just in case it’s tonight

Here’s my last prayer.

Hear me, I pray:

Hear me say

shema yisrael

Thanks for today

And yesterday:

Thanks for the mother,

the father in our Tabernacle

of love

And the sister,

The brothers

In that Tabernacle

Of love

Thanks for Annette, 

my love, my wife,

for her lovingkindness.

Netti, you are in my mind tonight.

My children so dear, 

Do you feel, do you hear

The pulse of my love

Tonight, 

As every night?

To the children of my children

You will not know until

Your own children

Have children

How you’ve sweetened 

This, the evening of my life.

If I’m to depart tonight

Let me today spare

For one in need

A kind face,

A kind deed.

Let me leave to my world

A smile, a laugh

As an epitaph.

6 thoughts on “Last Prayer

  1. I truly hope I do not have to silently grieve for you from this day on. The pain I feel would be overwhelming because you are in my fantasy life that only I am aware of. Who in my real world would understand my love? My connection? My gratitude? It will be my solitary alone life and I who wade through the days ahead. I feel guilty even mentioning the pain I will experience. I have no blood right. I am so grateful to have met you. I suppose the good thing is that you and your wonderful wife have shown me my path to me. I hope you did not die. I don’t understand the world and what people do to each other. If someone watches us from out there in the universe somewhere, how much head shaking disbelief would they feel. They might focus on one pious Jew who has too much love to give. They might see the light he shows to others and they might stop being so much in despair of what will happen to us. Oh don’t die yet. There is too much to be done.

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  2. It is a deep touching prayer Howard, friend of our friends Bob Spencer and Pat. It has been a sad two or three years to see your home country reduced with little hope for the future. This earth isn’t meant to be our focus.. it is the heavenly Jerusalem where the King resides where there are no tears. We will then understand it all.

    From Sheila Whittam

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  3. That is beautiful Howard. I mad em emotional and reflective. I re-read it several times to let it sink in. Thank you for your words and thoughts. You have done a lot for many people. You are amazing.

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