Tuesday, October 01, 2019

Psalms 23 George Herbert



The 23 Psalme.


THe God of love my shepherd is,
             And he that doth me feed:
While he is mine, and I am his,
             What can I want or need?

He leads me to the tender grasse,
             Where I both feed and rest;
Then to the streams that gently passe:
             In both I have the best.

Or if I stray, he doth convert
             And bring my minde in frame:
And all this not for my desert,
             But for his holy name.

Yea, in deaths shadie black abode
             Well may I walk, not fear:
For thou art with me; and thy rod
             To guide, thy staff to bear.

Nay, thou dost make me sit and dine,
             Ev’n in my enemies sight:
My head with oyl, my cup with wine
             Runnes over day and night.

Surely thy sweet and wondrous love
             Shall measure all my dayes;
And as it never shall remove,
             So neither shall my praise.

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