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HABAKKUK'S PRAYER by WILLIAM BROOME

Poet Analysis

First Line: YET THOUGH THE FIG-TREE SHOULD NO BURDEN BEAR
Last Line: THE EVERLASTING GOD, THE MIGHTY KING OF KINGS.
Subject(s): JEWS; PRAYER; JUDAISM;

YET though the fig-tree should no burden bear,
Though vines delude the promise of the year;
Yet though the olive should not yield her oil,
Nor the parch'd glebe reward the peasant's toil;
Though the tired ox beneath his labors fall,
And herds in millions perish from the stall;
Yet shall my grateful strings
Forever praise Thy name;
Forever Thee proclaim
The everlasting God, the mighty King of kings.



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