Upon the placid, darkened lake
and beneath the huge, bright moon
there sat a stoic Pelican
whose chicks would die too soon.
They clamored in a panic
for there was no food to spare.
The Pelican’s wings were broken
so the nest was bare.
Looking with pity at her brood
she knew what must be done.
Striking her breast, out poured blood
upon each and every one.
The chicks gobbled hungrily
at this sacred food.
And the Pelican, in her glory,
smiled upon her brood.
That’s the ancient legend
which saints of old did tell
to describe how God
indeed feeds us just as well.
He comes down from highest Heav’n
to altars on the earth
from which He pours forth Himself
to nourish and give new birth.
For, our hungry souls are fed
like chicks in a nest
And our Stoic Pelican
provides Food Most Blessed.