'Footnote to All Prayers' (poem) written by C S Lewis

 He whom I bow to only knows to whom I bow

When I attempt the ineffable Name, murmuring Thou,

And dream of Pheidian fancies and embrace in heart

Symbols (I know) which cannot be the thin Thou art.

Thus always, taken at their word, all prayers blaspheme

Worshipping with frail images a folk-lore dream,

And all men in their praying, self-deceived, address

The coinage of their own unquiet thoughts, unless

Thou in magnetic mercy to Thyself divert

Our arrows, aimed unskilfully, beyond desert;

And all men are idolator, crying unheard

To a deaf idol, if Thou take them at their word.

Take not, oh Lord, our literal sense, Lord, in Thy great,

Unbroken speech our limping metaphor translate.

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