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By Jack Joseph Smith

| | : The Answer To My Prayer | Do you think after all I have done | As an old man with one eye and one leg | I should find dismay i Under all the Suns and Moons I’ve seen When still warriors die every day at ages less than twenty one { i | H

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"The Answer To My Prayer" rejects self-pity by setting the speaker’s battered old age against the daily deaths of the very young.

The page speaks in the voice of someone physically marked by survival who refuses to turn injury into a private tragedy. Its moral scale is public, not personal: one old man’s losses are measured against boys still dying before they reach twenty-one. That contrast gives the poem its hardness and its prayerful force at once.


Claude

The Answer To My Prayer: as an old man with one eye and one leg, should I find dismay, when warriors still die every day under twenty one.