@3He is sufficient, and He makes suffice; Praise thus again thy Lord, mighty and wise@1. God is enough! Thou, who in hope and fear Toilest through desert-sands of life, sore tried, Climb trustful over death's black ridge, for near The bright wells shine: thou wilt be satisfied. God doth suffice! Oh thou, the patient one, Who puttest faith in Him, and none beside, Bear yet thy load; under the setting sun The glad tents gleam: thou wilt be satisfied. By God's gold Afternoon! peace ye shall have: Man is in loss except he live aright, And help his fellow to be firm and brave, Faithful and patient: then the restful night! @3Al-Mughnî! best Rewarder! we Endure; putting our trust in Thee@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SEARCH (1) by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL A BED OF FORGET-ME-NOTS by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE DEAMON LOVER by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH MAY DAY by ADELAIDE A. ANDREWS PSALMS 71. PRAYER AND SONG OF THE AGED CHRISTIAN by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE A PERFECT SONNET by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |