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The poem vividly portrays Jesus as a Shepherd cradling His lamb with tender yet unyielding strength. Set against a dramatic backdrop of golden skies, rugged hills, and lurking dangers, He shields the fragile lamb—its fleece like snow, its bleat a soft cry—from storms, wolves, and thorns. His scarred hands and radiant crown symbolize mercy and triumph, while His voice calms chaos. The lamb, once lost, finds peace against His heart, held securely in arms that serve as both a haven and a throne. The poem culminates in a celebration of Jesus’ eternal vigilance and victorious grace, lifting the lamb above all threats in a blend of love and power.


Beneath a sky of molten gold, where heavens gently weep,
The Shepherd stands, His robes aglow, on hills both wild and steep.
His eyes, like lanterns carved of dawn, pierce through the shadowed vale,
A tender gaze, unyielding strength, a love that cannot fail.

In arms of oak, yet soft as wool, He cradles close His lamb,
Its fleece a drift of winter snow, its bleat a fragile psalm.
The winds may howl, the brambles claw, the wolves in darkness roam,
But safe within His steadfast grip, no harm can call it home.

His hands, scarred deep with mercy’s mark, a shield of flesh and grace,
Enfold the trembling, wayward soul, a haven’s warm embrace.
The thorns that tear the mountainside, the rivers cold and vast,
They bow before His whispered word, their fury stilled at last.

A crown of light, not woven thorns, adorns His brow serene,
Each strand a thread of starlight pulled from realms unseen.
The lamb, once lost in twilight’s snare, now rests against His chest,
Its heart a drum to match His own, in peace, in love, caressed.

The storm may rage, the earth may quake, yet still His voice resounds,
A lullaby of endless care that echoes through the bounds.
Through glens of green, through ash and flame, His vigil never fades,
His arms a throne, the lamb upheld, where grace and power rise.