Later poems by John B. Tabb | ||
13
THE GOOD THIEF
If thou, like Zacheus, wouldst see
Thy Lord and Master, climb the tree,
And for His passing wait with me.
Thy Lord and Master, climb the tree,
And for His passing wait with me.
Here, nearer to its native skies,
No intervening darkness lies
Between the soul and Paradise.
No intervening darkness lies
Between the soul and Paradise.
Was ever mortal penance brief
As mine? A moment of belief—
Turnkey of Heaven, beware—a thief!
As mine? A moment of belief—
Turnkey of Heaven, beware—a thief!
Later poems by John B. Tabb | ||