The Secret Heart



    Robert P. Tristram Coffin



    Across the years he could recall

    His father one way best of all.


    In the stillest hour of night

    The boy awakened to a light.


    Half in dreams, he saw his sire

    With his great hands full of fire.


    The man had struck a match to see

    If his son slept peacefully.


    He held his palms each side the spark

    His love had kindled in the dark.


    His two hands were curved apart

    In the semblance of a heart.


    He wore, it seemed to his small son,

    A bare heart on his hidden one,


    A heart that gave out such a glow

    No son awake could bear to know.


    It showed a look upon a face

    Too tender for the day to trace.


    One instant, it lit all about,

    And then the secret heart went out.


    But it shone long enough for one

    To know that hands held up the sun.


     

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