Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN INVITATION, by MRS. RALPH BLACK First Line: I hear my sunday - school bell ringing Last Line: So come along to my sunday school with me. Subject(s): Religious Education; Sunday Schools; Yeshivas; Parochial Schools | ||||||||
I hear my Sunday-school bell ringing, Soon the choir will be singing, Calling us to worship thus and so; The teachers take their places as you know. Then the lessons we shall heed, As all so plainly need; Oh what a happy place to go, To keep us from the foe. Yes, it will make our lives better When we seek no wrong to fetter, But in a lovely place like this to be; So come along to my Sunday school with me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BROTHERS: 8. '............IS GOD.' by LUCILLE CLIFTON SUNDAY SCHOOL by REETIKA VAZIRANI SUNDAY SCHOOL, CIRCA 1950 (8) by ALICE WALKER OUR PASSWORD by ISIDORE G. ASCHER THE LOAN by SABINE BARING-GOULD HYMN, COMPOSED FOR THE CHILDREN OF A SUNDAY SCHOOL by BERNARD BARTON GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE by JOEL BLAU A DIALOGUE ON NATUREM POWER AND USE OF HUMAN LEARNING, IN RELIGION by JOHN BYROM A PLAIN ACCOUNT OF THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF TRUE RELIGION by JOHN BYROM THE AUDACIOUS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON SENRYU: BLIND DATE by TIMOTHY LIU SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: DIPPOLD THE OPTICIAN by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |
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