LIFE with you Lambs, like day, is just begun, Yet Nature seems to them a heavenly guide. Does joy approach? they meet the coming tide; And sullenness avoid, as now they shun Pale twilight's lingering glooms, -- and in the sun Couch near their dams, with quiet satisfied; Or gambol -- each with his shadow at his side, Varying its shape wherever he may run. As they from turf yet hoar with sleepy dew All turn, and court the shining and the green, Where herbs look up, and opening flowers are seen; Why to God's goodness cannot We be true, And so, His gifts and promises between, Feed to the last on pleasures ever new? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE OL' TUNES by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR GO DOWN DEATH; A FUNERAL SERMON by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON PERVERSITY by EVA K. ANGLESBURG UNSEASONABLE SNOWS by ALFRED AUSTIN THE WAY THAT LOVERS USE by RUPERT BROOKE THE FAREWELL. TO THE BRETHREN OF ST. JAMES'S LODGE, TARBOLTON by ROBERT BURNS |