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Why You Should Say Your (Secular) Prayers – Nick Pompella

In 2012, the English commentator Peter Hitchens was responsible for one of the greatest moments ever televised by the British Broadcasting Corporation in its 102-year history. Responding to a request from an audience member for the panelists to recite a poem they learned at school, Hitchens effortlessly launched into an A.E. Housman poem:

Into my heart, an air that kills

From yon’ far country blows;

What are those blue remembered hills?

What spires, what farms are those?

That is the land of lost content,

I see it shining plain,

The happy highways where I went

And cannot come again.

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