Lord, what have I that I may offer Thee? Look, Lord, I pray Thee, and see. What is it thou hast got? Nay, child, what is it thou hast not? Thou hast all gifts that I have given to thee: Offer them all to Me, The great ones and the small; I will accept them one and all.' ''" I have a will, good Lord, but it is marred; A heart both crushed and hard: Not such as these the gift Clean-handed lovely saints uplift.' ''" Nay, child, but wilt thou judge for Me? I crave not thine, but thee. ''" Ah Lord Who lovest me I Such as I have now give I Thee. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CAMBODIAN BOX by KAREN SWENSON ANDREA DEL SARTO (CALLED THE FAULTLESS PAINTER) by ROBERT BROWNING DISASTER by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY THE SONG OF THE SHIRT by THOMAS HOOD THE EAGLE OF THE BLUE by HERMAN MELVILLE THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 50. WILLOWWOOD (2) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI |