DEPENDENCE.

DEPENDENCE.

WHEN a kind parent first his children guidesInto a bit of world they have not seen,Though often told about its meadows green,Or of some evil thing that there abides,Their father’s careful care each one derides;His guarded pace to them seems slow and mean,Till sudden, they go hurrying back to leanAgainst his surer, stronger heart.The sidesOf mountains where men’s daring feet would goAlluring are, because no man has trod;The restless slopes are tempting from below,Yet seekers will not in the safe paths plod;Like the weak children are taught to knowThat man must always follow after God.

WHEN a kind parent first his children guidesInto a bit of world they have not seen,Though often told about its meadows green,Or of some evil thing that there abides,Their father’s careful care each one derides;His guarded pace to them seems slow and mean,Till sudden, they go hurrying back to leanAgainst his surer, stronger heart.The sidesOf mountains where men’s daring feet would goAlluring are, because no man has trod;The restless slopes are tempting from below,Yet seekers will not in the safe paths plod;Like the weak children are taught to knowThat man must always follow after God.

WHEN a kind parent first his children guidesInto a bit of world they have not seen,Though often told about its meadows green,Or of some evil thing that there abides,Their father’s careful care each one derides;His guarded pace to them seems slow and mean,Till sudden, they go hurrying back to leanAgainst his surer, stronger heart.

WHEN a kind parent first his children guides

Into a bit of world they have not seen,

Though often told about its meadows green,

Or of some evil thing that there abides,

Their father’s careful care each one derides;

His guarded pace to them seems slow and mean,

Till sudden, they go hurrying back to lean

Against his surer, stronger heart.

The sidesOf mountains where men’s daring feet would goAlluring are, because no man has trod;The restless slopes are tempting from below,Yet seekers will not in the safe paths plod;Like the weak children are taught to knowThat man must always follow after God.

The sides

Of mountains where men’s daring feet would go

Alluring are, because no man has trod;

The restless slopes are tempting from below,

Yet seekers will not in the safe paths plod;

Like the weak children are taught to know

That man must always follow after God.


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