Abdu'l-Baha is thought to have said, "Make me a hollow 
reed from which the pith of self 
Hath been blown so that I may become a clear channel 
through which Thy love may flow to others". 
The rest of the "prayer" is a poem written by George 
Thompson and published in the Star of the West. --Kent] 

Make me as a hollow reed, that I may play and plant Thy 
seed. 
Rascal's closet may be lit, and have a needy rhyme in 
it. 
Make me as a flute of stone that when I play Thy wind 
is blown. 
Rascal's hideaway might chill, and die away from sill 
to sill. 
Hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed. 

Make me as a hollow reed that I may sing your grace, my 
steed. 
Rascal's secret will be seen in it's decay and 
sickening green. 
Make me as a proof in turn, I will prove to them that 
yearn. 
Rascal's lie is manifest and never could survive your 
test. 
Hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed. 

Make me as a hollow reed so I may give them what they 
need. 
Rascal's reign will come to end and monarch's eyes will 
shine again. 
Make me strong for I am weak, give me words and I will 
speak 
. Rascal's cheeks will burn in shame when all of us 
know Your Name. 
Hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed. 
Hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed, hollow reed.