The Sparrow
Author Unknown
I am only a little
sparrow,
A bird of low degree;
My life is of little value,
But the dear Lord cares for me.
He gave me a coat of
feathers;
It is very plain, I know,
With never a speck of crimson,
For it was not made for show.
But it keeps me warm
in winter,
And it shields me from the rain;
Were it bordered with gold or purple
Perhaps it would make me vain.
I have no barn or
storehouse,
I neither sow nor reap;
God gives me a sparrow’s portion,
But never a seed to keep.
If my meal is
sometimes scanty,
Close picking makes it sweet;
I have always enough to feed me,
And "life is more than meat."
I know that there
are many sparrows,
All over the world we are found;
But our heavenly Father knoweth
When one of us falls to the ground.
Though small, we are
not forgotten;
Though weak we are never afraid;
For we know that the dear Lord keepeth
The life of the creatures He made.
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