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( Michelangelo - found here ) Oh let me see You everywhere I go!   If mortal beauty sets the soul afire,   Your dazzle will show how dim it is; desire   for You burns high, as once in heaven’s own air. It’s You alone, my dearest Lord, my prayer   appeals to against passion’s futile anguish;   only You can give me vision to distinguish   what I should think, wish, do, though slack and slow. You tethered me to time, no road-to-bliss way,   sentenced, though stooped and faint, to endless ranging,   shackled in heavy flesh, remissions few. What can I do to escape from living this way?   Your power divine is my one chance of changing.   I’ve nothing to fall back on, Lord, but You. ~Michelangelo (translated from the Italian by John Frederick Nims)

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