by Sarojini Naidu (1879 - 1949)
In childhood's pride I said to Thee
Language: English
In childhood's pride I said to Thee: 'O Thou, who mad'st me of Thy breath, Speak, Master, and reveal to me Thine inmost laws of life and death. 'Give me to drink each joy and pain Which Thine eternal hand can mete, For my insatiate soul [can drain Earth's utmost bitter, utmost sweet.]1 'Spare me no bliss, no pang of strife, Withhold no gift or grief I crave, The intricate lore of love and life And [mystic]2 knowledge of the grave.' Lord, Thou didst answer [stern]3 and low: 'Child, I will hearken to thy prayer, And thy unconquered soul shall know [All passionate]4 rapture and despair. 'Thou shalt drink deep of joy and fame, And love shall burn thee like a fire, And pain shall cleanse thee like a flame, To purge the dross from thy desire. 'So shall thy chastened spirit yearn [To seek from its blind prayer release]5, And spent and pardoned, sue to learn The simple [secret]6 of My peace. I, bending from my sevenfold height, [Will]7 teach thee of My quickening grace, Life is a prism of My light, And Death the shadow of My face.'
L. Lehmann sets stanzas 1-4, 6-7
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View original text (without footnotes)1 Lehmann: "would drain/ Of earth's most bitter cup, or sweet!"
2 Lehmann: "subtle"
3 Lehmann: "clear"
4 Lehmann: "Each poignant"
5 Lehmann: "From its blind prayer to be released"
6 Lehmann: "secrets"
7 Lehmann: "Shall"
Text Authorship:
- by Sarojini Naidu (1879 - 1949), "The Soul's Prayer" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Liza Lehmann (1862 - 1918), "At the Threshold", published 1907, stanzas 1-4,6-7 [ tenor, SATB quartet, SATB chorus, orchestra ], from The Golden Threshold : An Indian Song-Garland , no. 16, London: Boosey & Co. [sung text checked 1 time]
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This text was added to the website: 2023-08-16
Line count: 28
Word count: 190