When all is quiet ~ Jane Rzepka, adapted

When all is quiet and we are small and the night is dark, 

may we hear the tender breathing of all who lie awake with us in [suffering and] fear, 

that together we may gather strength to [answer compassions call], and to live with love, and kindness, and [courage].


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