I IDLE stand that I may find employ, Such as my Master when He comes will give; I cannot find in mine own work my joy, But wait, although in waiting I must live; My body shall not turn which way it will, But stand till I the appointed road can find, And journeying so his messages fulfil, And do at every step the work designed. Enough for me, still day by day to wait Till Thou who formest me findest me too a task, A cripple lying at the rich man's gate, Content for the few crumbs I get to ask, A laborer but in heart, while bound my bands Hang idly down still waiting thy commands. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GREAT LOVER by RUPERT BROOKE WAITING - BOTH by THOMAS HARDY THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND DEATH OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS by CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE A SONNET WRITTEN BY A NYMPH IN HER OWN BLOOD by CLAUDIO ACHILLINI THE BIRDS' BALL by C. W. BARDEEN EVENING by SYLVIA HORTENSE BLISS |