The Poetry Corner

Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread.

By H. P. Nichols

Give us this day our daily bread; Oh! children, when you pray, And morn and night repeat these words, Think what it is you say. You never asked a piece of bread, And had that wish denied; For food to eat, and some to spare, Has always been supplied. But o'er the ocean, many a cheek With want grows thin and pale; And many suffer like the boy Of whom I tell this tale. He lay upon some scattered straw,-- His strength was almost gone,-- And, in a feeble voice, he cried, "Give me three grains of corn!" Three grains from out his jacket torn, His trembling mother drew, 'Twas all she had--she gave them him, Though she was starving too! Be very grateful, children, then, For all that you enjoy; Remembering, as you say those words, The little Irish boy.