PRAYER IN SCHOOL
By a Twelve Year Old Girl from Boston
“Now I sit me down in school,
where praying is against the rule.
For this great nation under God finds mention of Him very odd.
If Scripture now the class
recites it violates the Bill of Rights.
Anytime my head I bow, becomes a federal matter now.
The law is specific; the law is
precise; praying out loud is no longer nice.
Praying aloud in a public hall upsets those who believe in nothing at all.
In silence alone we can meditate,
and if God should get the credit—great!
They are bringing their guns; I don't dare bring my Bible,
To do so might make me liable.
So now,
Oh Lord, this plea I make;
Should I be shot in school, my soul please take.”