Enter my house, enter my life, shake my grounds, heal all the wounds, teach me how to have sanctity, I want to love only You, because you, Lord, are my greatest Good, perform a miracle in me!
Remarks about the translation
I interpreted all the conjugations as being in the imperative form as it is suited for a prayer. However, there is no clear indication in the text and it could be interpreted also as the 3rd person singular at the present tense, i.e. "He enters my house, he enters my life" and so on.
Last validated or edited by lilian canale - 29 June 2009 02:28
Before edits:
"Enter into my house, enter into my life, meddle with my structure, heal all the wounds, teach me how to have sanctity, I want to love only You, because the Lord is my greatest Good, perform a miracle in me!"