'After prayers, lie cold' (poem) written by C S Lewis

Arise my body, my small body, we have striven

Enough, and he is merciful; we are forgiven.

Arise small body, puppet-like and pale, and go,

White as the bed-clothes into bed, and cold as snow,

Undress with small, cold fingers and put out the light,

And be alone, hush'd mortal, in the sacred night,

 - A meadow whipt flat with the rain, a cup

Emptied and clean, a garment washed and folded up.

Faded in colour, thinned almost to raggedness 

By dirt and by the washing of that dirtiness.

Be not too quickly warm again. Lie cold; consent

To weariness' and pardon's watery element.

Drink up the bitter water, breathe the chilly death;

Soon enough comes the riot of our blood and breath.

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