Poems (Davidson)/The Good Shepherd
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For works with similar titles, see The Good Shepherd.
THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
The shepherd feeds his fleecy flock with care,
And mourns to find one little lamb has strayed;
He; unfatigued, roams through the midnight air,
O'er hills, o'er rocks, and through the mossy glade.
And mourns to find one little lamb has strayed;
He; unfatigued, roams through the midnight air,
O'er hills, o'er rocks, and through the mossy glade.
But when that lamb is found, what joy is seen
Depicted on the careful shepherd's face,
When, sporting o'er the smooth and level green,
He sees his favorite charge is in its place.
Depicted on the careful shepherd's face,
When, sporting o'er the smooth and level green,
He sees his favorite charge is in its place.
Thus the great Shepherd of his flock doth mourn,
When from his fold a wayward lamb has strayed,
And thus with mercy He receives him home,
When the poor soul his Lord has disobeyed.
When from his fold a wayward lamb has strayed,
And thus with mercy He receives him home,
When the poor soul his Lord has disobeyed.
There is great joy among the saints in heaven,
When one repentant soul has found its God,
For Christ, his Shepherd, hath his ransom given,
And sealed it with his own redeeming blood!
When one repentant soul has found its God,
For Christ, his Shepherd, hath his ransom given,
And sealed it with his own redeeming blood!
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