There was a man our Lord say,
Who walked to Jericho one day,
Whom thieves attacked and left half dead,
With none to save him while they fled.
A priest that very road did take;
He sadly did no effort make
To render help, but gave one eye,
And on the other side walked by.
It happened that a Levite came,
Who went to him but what a shame!
With solemn face and pious air,
He looked on him and left him there.
Then came a good Samaritan,
Who stopped to help the dying man;
With Love and care his wounds he dressed,
And took him to an inn to rest.
The haughty Jews with contempt treat,
Samaritans they chance to meet;
Yet this Samaritan we read,
Reached out to help a Jew in need.
Christ told this parable that we
Like that Samaritan should be,
Who to a stranger in his need,
Was neighbour and a friend in deed.
Published in The magazine of St. Andrew's Church, (The KIRK) Chennai
Kirkspire, June 1996.
Who walked to Jericho one day,
Whom thieves attacked and left half dead,
With none to save him while they fled.
A priest that very road did take;
He sadly did no effort make
To render help, but gave one eye,
And on the other side walked by.
It happened that a Levite came,
Who went to him but what a shame!
With solemn face and pious air,
He looked on him and left him there.
Then came a good Samaritan,
Who stopped to help the dying man;
With Love and care his wounds he dressed,
And took him to an inn to rest.
The haughty Jews with contempt treat,
Samaritans they chance to meet;
Yet this Samaritan we read,
Reached out to help a Jew in need.
Christ told this parable that we
Like that Samaritan should be,
Who to a stranger in his need,
Was neighbour and a friend in deed.
Published in The magazine of St. Andrew's Church, (The KIRK) Chennai
Kirkspire, June 1996.