Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PATIENCE, by GEOFFREY ANKETELL STUDDERT-KENNEDY Poet's Biography First Line: Sometimes I wish that I might do Last Line: And see the perfect day. Alternate Author Name(s): Willie, Woodbine Subject(s): Patience | ||||||||
Sometimes I wish that I might do Just one grand deed and die, And by that one grand deed reach up To meet God in the sky. But such is not Thy way, O God, Nor such is Thy decree, But deed by deed, and tear by tear, Our souls must climb to Thee, As climbed the only son of God From manger unto Cross, Who learned, through tears and bloody sweat, To count this world but loss; Who left the Virgin Mother's arms To seek those arms of shame, Outstretched upon a lonely hill To which the darkness came. As deed by deed, and tear by tear, He climbed up to the height, Each deed a splendid deed, each tear A jewel shining bright, So grant us, Lord, the patient heart, To climb the upward way, Until we stand upon the height, And see the perfect day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOD WAITS FOR THE WANDERING WORLD by LUCILLE CLIFTON INDIFFERENCE by GEOFFREY ANKETELL STUDDERT-KENNEDY |
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