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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FATHER, FATHER ABRAHAM, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: The ransom was not paid in vain. | |||
(On the Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth) Father, Father Abraham, To-day look on us from above; On us, the offspring of thy faith, The children of thy Christ-like love. For that which we have humbly wrought, Give us today thy kindly smile; Wherein we've failed or fallen short, Bear with us, Father, yet awhile. Father, Father Abraham, To-day we lift our hearts to thee, Filled with the thought of what great price Was paid, that we might ransomed be. To-day we consecrate ourselves Anew in hand and heart and brain, To send this judgment down the years: The ransom was not paid in vain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GIRL OF FIFTEEN by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON I HEAR THE STARS STILL SINGING by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON IF HOMELY VIRTUES DRAW FROM ME A TUNE by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON POSSUM SONG (A WARNING) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON A BANJO SONG by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON A MID-DAY DREAMER by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON A PLANTATION BACCHANAL by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON AN EXPLANATION by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS WAR by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON ANSWER TO PRAYER by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON |
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