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...SEPARATION by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON LOHENGRIN; PROEM by EMMA LAZARUS STUDY FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL TRAIL; 3. WASHINGTON, D.C. by CLARENCE MAJOR DOMEDAY BOOK: MIRIAM FAY'S LETTER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: BARNEY HAINSFEATHER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |