A+Hymn+to+God+the+Father

This poem "A Hymn to God the Father" shows a different side of what comes around goes around poems. This poem shows, rather than a literal sense, or a metaphorical sense, a religious sense. It is talking mostly from the christian point of view that, if you are good you will go to heaven but if you sin than you will go to a place that is not as enjoyable as heaven, called hell. One can tell this poet is talking to his god because one would not usually reference //sin// so often to someone other than his god. For example, the lines "Wilt Thou forgive that sin, through which I run." In religion often only ones god can forgive someone's sin. This shows that he is talking to his god, and trying to get peace from his sins.