@3He is sufficient, and He makes suffice; Praise thus again thy Lord, mighty and wise@1. God is enough! Thou, who in hope and fear Toilest through desert-sands of life, sore tried, Climb trustful over death's black ridge, for near The bright wells shine: thou wilt be satisfied. God doth suffice! Oh thou, the patient one, Who puttest faith in Him, and none beside, Bear yet thy load; under the setting sun The glad tents gleam: thou wilt be satisfied. By God's gold Afternoon! peace ye shall have: Man is in loss except he live aright, And help his fellow to be firm and brave, Faithful and patient: then the restful night! @3Al-Mughnî! best Rewarder! we Endure; putting our trust in Thee@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SWEET CLOVER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS HYMN: 2 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD CARELESS CONTENT by JOHN BYROM ELEGIAC STANZAS SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF PEELE CASTLE, IN A STORM by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 68. AL-KADAR by EDWIN ARNOLD |