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Please God Let me light More than flame tonight. | |
More than wax and wick and sliver stick of wood. More than shallow stream of words recited from a pocket book. | |
But rather with this touch of torch and spell of prayer let me light a way towards You let me dare to radiate a rapt request that with this lamp the world will rest a stilling hand on pounding heart and take a breath – a pause – to start to appreciate the state of things …just as they are | |
And spill this light to stain the sheets so feverishly inscribed with what the future will bring. | |
Washed away in what’s today – present, patient, allowing space. | |
The ache for arrival laid to rest our wreck un-rectified…as of yet. | |
Yet rest us well in humbling fact that we are made replete with lacks The future’s but an ornament on bounding limbs of present tense. | |
All force and foist of fists and fights flooded out by candle-light incandescent with acceptance – allowance made for imperfections. | |
We offer up our Sabbath rest Forbearance on our table set. | |
A chance for us to savor food to honor all to prize, to prove that there’s matter higher than a week of labor than lofty goals and courting favor. | |
For a match-box and a bit of wax can top and tumble all of that. | |
So as sun sets we raise a blaze. Resplendently We offer praise. | |
As light leans in and grips go lax our ache for future slips into the past. | |
Arrival, a candle. Impatience, in vain. The World to Come has come and come undone by flame. |
We are grateful to Chaya Kaplan-Lester for graciously sharing her prayer for candle-lighting with a CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license, along with her d’var torah for the parsha Ki Tissa.

“A Prayer before Candle-lighting, by Chaya Kaplan-Lester” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International copyleft license.
Dear Chaya,
Your poem is beautiful.
So are you.
Thank you for sharing the light of your being.
~ Marcy