For all
who knew the shelter of The Fold,
its warmth and safety
and The Shepherd’s care,
and bolted;
choosing instead to fare
out into the cold,
the night;
revolted
by guardianship,
by Light;
lured
by the unknown;
eager to be out
and on their own;
freed
to water where they may,
feed
where they can,
live as they will:
till
they are cured,
let them be cold,
ill;
let them know terror,
feed
them with thistle,
weed,
and thorn;
who chose
the company of wolves,
let them taste
the companionship wolves give
to helpless strays;
but, oh! let them live—
wiser, though torn!
and wherever,
however far away
they roam,
follow
and
watch
and
keep
Your stupid, wayward, stubborn
sheep,
and someday
bring them Home!
submitted by Faith Himes Lamb
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