Dear God, this morning I crawl out into the cold
I pray thee, oh Lord that men will see me old, not bold.
Make my day memorable, as good as blissful
Help me that my catch be huge and successful
Touch men to look upon me in pity and not my filthiness
That they will show me love and greatness
In you I believe, that this day I shall be seen worthy,
To take any alms before the doors of low and mighty
Make me to be faithful in my act of wanting
To be truthful also and just in the form of begging
Teach me to be contended in anything I taste,
To keep even the little grains, and never gather waste
Help me to share with my brothers and shoot me off greed
To do things together and help also those in need
Teach me to know you, oh Lord, and you alone to follow
That my heart be clean and never see sorrow.
I pray thee God, for guidance as I step out,
Oh bless me lord that what men do, I will not be left out
In you I pray, my sustainer, my help and salvation
My gate, my hope, my pillar of redemption
I lay all my activities in you as I stand to leave
Because in you alone, and no one, I believe…
A beggar’s prayer was written by Matthew Gokum