I don't read a lot of poetry but I have an excellent compilation of Christian poems by James M. S. Tait called "Bells and Pomegranates". It was first published in 1946 and published again in 1985 with additional poems. JMS Tait was a well-known solicitor and preacher in Shetland. He was born in 1903 and died in 1980.
One of my favourite poems by JMS Tait is called "The Two Prayers" and is based on the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15.
The Two Prayers
Father, give me - Luke 15:12
Father...make me - Luke 15:19
'Give me' he prayed, the foolish, wilful boy,
He thought that but to have was to enjoy,
A broken, sobered man, robbed, hungry, bare,
'Make me' he prayed; and 'twas a wiser prayer.
Much wiser. My possessions may decay:
What I become can no one take away.
A man's true worth may be appraised the best
By what he was, not by what he possessed.
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