THE GOOD SAMARITAN

The Good Samaritan was he

Who had compassion not alone

Humanely but divinely. We

Must look beyond the Healer—see

The Sympathizing Savior—be

Forgiven, lifted up and shown

The heart of Love and in our own

Begin to feel the sympathy

Which from His humanness had grown

To deeds of such divinity.

How little ’tis to minister

To one poor soul unless we feel

The touching brotherhood of care,

The sense how easy ’tis to err,

To fall, to need another’s prayer,

Another’s help! But when we kneel

Our fellowfeeling must be real

Enough that we can rise and share

The burden of our own appeal

And help our brother’s cross to bear.

He is the Good Samaritan

Who loves enough to never wrong,

To ever right a brother man—

To bind his wounds and shape the plan

Of life benignly so he can

His neighbor also cheer along.

Blest be the mercifully strong!

Blest be the human-hearted man

Who never quenched a living song!

For he is God’s Samaritan.