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Poem by Lucy Larcom Our Daily Bread WHAT is the daily bread, Father, we ask of Thee, — We, who must still be fed Out of Thy bounty free? Not at the household board Is our deep want supplied: Bins may he amply stored, And souls unsatisfied. For not by bread alone Can we, Thy children, live: Some heavenly food unknown Thou unto us must give. We ask not meat to nurse Ambition's vain desire, Nor greed of gain, the curse Of inward cankering fire; Nor the poor, tasteless husks That swine have torn and trod And ground with beastly tusks: Let clod be given to clod! Nurtured we all must be By Thy sweet Word alone: Asking this bread of Thee, Thou wilt not give a stone. Thy Life, O God! Thy Word, Outspoken through Thy Son! In Him our prayer is heard, Our heart's desire is won. To sacrifice, to share, To give, even as He gave; For others' wants to care; Not our own lives to save; With love for all around Our days and hours to fill: — Thus be it ever found Our meat to do Thy will! This is the living bread Which cometh down from Heaven, Wherewith our souls are fed; The pure, immortal leaven. The hidden manna this, Whereof who eateth, he Grows up in perfectness Of Christ-like symmetry. Who seeks this bread shall be Nor stinted, nor denied: Our hungry souls in Thee, Christ, are satisfied! Lucy Larcom Lucy Larcom's other poems: 1193 Views |
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