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Even Prayers No Longer Know Whom They Ask

I have said so many prayers that sometimes I feel they are no longer mine. That I inherited them like clothes too large. I say them, but do not understand. I utter them, but do not believe. And yet, I cling to them like the hand of a father who never held me. Perhaps belief is not needed. It is enough to keep hoping. Even lost prayers find their way to Heaven.

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