I asked for bread; God gave a stone instead. Yet, while I pillowed there my weary head, The angels made a ladder of my dreams, Which upward to celestial mountains led. And when I woke beneath the morning's beams, Around my resting place fresh manna lay; And, praising God, I went upon my way. For I was fed. God answers prayer; sometimes, when hearts are weak, He gives the very gifts believers seek. But often faith must learn a deeper rest, And trust God's silence when He does not speak; For He whose name is Love will send the best. Stars may burn out, nor mountain walls endure, But God is true, His promises are sure For those who seek. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 28 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE V-A-S-E by JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE EPITAPH by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE PREFACE TO ERINNA'S POEMS by ANTIPATER OF SIDON THE DEATH OF HUSS by ALFRED AUSTIN ODE ON LORD HAY'S BIRTHDAY by JAMES BEATTIE HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 17 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH |