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Bible in Poetry: Gospel of St. Mark (Chapter 4)

The parable of the sower:

As Jesus taught by the sea-side,
A multitude had gathered fast;
He sat on a boat at sea therefore;
While people stayed ashore!
He taught by mostly parables;
To know the Kingdom, it enables.

Behold, a sower went to sow;
Some seeds fell by the way-side but;
And quickly birds devoured them.

Some fell on stony ground, sans soil;
The seeds did sprout but didn’t have roots;
The scorching sun withered them all!

Some fell ’midst thorns, which choked them,
And they could not yield any fruits!

A few on ground fell that was good;
And yielded fruit, some many-fold.

And Jesus said:
“He that has ears, let him then hear.”
The meaning of the parable,
His disciples asked when alone.
To you is giv’n the pow’r to know
The mystery of God’s Kingdom;
To others, God explains the same,
Through stories called the parables.

Although they see, they can’t perceive;
And though they hear, can’t understand;
And when they get converted, then,
Their sins should be forgiven them.

The Sower is Almighty God;
The seed is Word of God, the Lord;
The ones that fell by way-side are
People who only hear the Word;
Yet, Satan steals their Word-sown heart!

The seeds that fall on stony ground
Are words that people gladly hear;
But since, they do not have firm roots,
They give them up, when trials come.

And those that fall amongst the thorns
Are people filled by worldly thoughts;

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