“Waste Not Want Not.”
“I must not throw upon the ground
The bread I cannot eat,
For many a hungry little one
Would think it quite a treat.”
Waste Not Want Not
Is particularly worthy of note
For I dare say in this modern age
We are on a slippery slope.
Waste Not Want Not
Considering the needy around us,
Twelve baskets full were collected
In that miracle of Jesus.
Waste Not Want Not
Is a lesson that Jesus taught
When he fed over five thousand,
In the miracle he wrought.
He did it a second time,
By now we should have learned
That waste not want not
Is a lesson we should not spurn.
Waste Not Want Not
“I must not throw upon the ground
The bread I cannot eat,
For many a hungry little one
Would think it quite a treat.”
The words in bold are not my own,
For these I take no credit
But the worth expressed in such a thought
Is of tremendous merit.
And similarly, to you I hope
When you are tempted to waste,
You would think of someone in dire need
And minister to him with haste.
Stewart Russell © March 2, 2021
Very nice poem
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