At Midnight

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Turn Thou the key upon our thoughts, dear Lord,
  And let us sleep;
Give us our portion of forgetfulness,
  Silent and deep.

Lay Thou Thy quiet hand upon our eyes
  To close their sight;
Shut out the shining of the moon and stars
  And candle-light.

Keep back the phantoms and the visions sad,
  The shades of grey,
The fancies that so haunt the little hours
  Before the day.

Quiet the time-worn questions that are all
  Unanswered yet,
Take from the spent and troubled souls of us
  Their vain regret;

And lead us far into Thy silent land,
  That we may go
Like children out across the field o' dreams
  Where poppies blow.

So all Thy saints--and all Thy sinners too--
  Wilt Thou not keep,
Since not alone unto Thy well-beloved
  Thou givest sleep?

© Virna Sheard