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The Lord’s Prayer On A Coin
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Upon this quarter-eagle’s leveled face,
The Lord’s Prayer, legibly inscribed, I trace.
“Our Father which”–the pronoun there is funny,
And shows the scribe to have addressed the money–
“Which art in Heaven”–an error this, no doubt:
The preposition should be stricken out.
Needless to quote; I only have designed
To praise the frankness of the pious mind
Which thought it natural and right to join,
With rare significancy, prayer and coin.