Praying Liturgy of Hours, the subject of this haiku, with the Carmelite Nuns in Elysburg two decades ago opened my eyes to the beauty and deep peace of this ancient practice and for several years, was a daily practice for me.
Also called Divine Office, these seven daily times of prayer come out of Christian monasticism and were developed based on Psalm 119:164 "Seven times a day I praise you for your righteous law," and regular Jewish times of prayer, as observed by the Apostles in Acts.  Several denominations including Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran and Anglican pray the hours with many people praying just the major hours, Morning (Lauds) and Evening (Vespers) and sometimes Night (Compline).  
Morning Prayer starts with the rousing, "Lord, open my lips.  And my mouth with proclaim your praise," from Psalm 51:15.  Night Prayer includes the words of Simeon after he had seen the long-awaited Savior, "Lord, now you let your servant go in peace," and the soothing petition, "Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake; watch over us as we sleep, that awake we may keep watch with Christ, and asleep, rest in His peace."  If you wish to learn more about this beautiful Scriptural practice, see Liturgy of Hours.  See Divine Office if you wish to try it yourself.  Apps and books are also available.  
(NB:  The Catholic Church now has Office of Readings which can be done anytime in place of Vigil which for a time was called Matins, but I have used the older Latin Hours.)
Vigil—Night
      Cozy warm darkness
      We rest in His love
Matins/Lauds—Dawn
      Awake soul, body
      Return to light, greet your God
      Awaiting His will
Terce—Mid-morning
      Tea, daily scripture
      Shake off peaceful drowsiness
      Time of beginning
Sext—Noon
      Momentum has built
      —Daily pause for refreshment—
      Continuing on
      Pause now for prayer
      Checking over todo list
      Readjust focus
Vespers—Evening
      With twilight, slow down
      Wrapping up, evening plans
      Soul, body relax
Compline—Night
      Sleep taking over
      Days deeds given to God
      Dismissed in His peace


 
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