The Lamb By Helen Moore Meaning

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“The Lamb” is upbeat, naïve, and creates a sense of good out of ignorance. The young boy is in a relative paradise at a safe and secluded farm. He’s pondering what has created the lamb but the answer seems obvious. At first glance, all of reality feels like it’s made exclusively for us when you are without perspective. The complexity and wonder of and ecosystem works like a well-oiled piece of machinery that seems too perfect to be a product of randomness. “The picture of The Lamb's feeding … is a beautiful one, which suggests God's kindness in creation” (Moore). The little boy and the lamb are epitomes of innocents and represent a person before being exposed to the dark parts of life. The second stanza reveals it was Jesus, “The lamb of god”