SHEPHERD, on before thy sheep, Hear thy lamb that bleats behind! Scarce the track I stumbling keep! Through my thin fleece blows the wind! Turn and see me, Son of Man! Turn and lift thy Father's child; Scarce I walk where once I ran: Carry methe wind is wild! Thou art strongthy strength wilt share; My poor weight thou wilt not feel; Weakness made thee strong to bear, Suffering made thee strong to heal! I were still a wandering sheep But for thee, O Shepherd-man! Following now, I faint, I weep, Yet I follow as I can! Shepherd, if I fall and lie Moaning in the frosty wind, Yet, I know, I shall not die Thou wilt miss meand wilt find! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...1914: 3. THE DEAD by RUPERT BROOKE LOVE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE THE TWO OLD BACHELORS by EDWARD LEAR MONNA INNOMINATA, A SONNET OF SONNETS: 2 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE LAST INVOCATION by WALT WHITMAN |