The Poetry Corner

To L. W.

By Wilfred S. Skeats

When the path of my life Lay through trouble and strife, And temptation encompassed me round, As a light in the shade Thou wast sent to mine aid; And a harbour of refuge was found. I beheld in thine eye, As a beam from on high, The ray of compassion revealed; And I turned in relief From the Valley of Grief; I turned to be strengthened and healed. In the words that you breathed All my sorrow was sheathed, And peace, like a dove, settled down. And the calm of your presence, Like mercy's pure essence, Recaptured the faith that had flown. Since then, if perplexed, If harassed or vexed, If tempted, afflicted or tried, I have sought thee to cheer, Thou hast ever been near To comfort, to soothe and to guide. Thus a thrill of affection Must greet the reflection That thou hast considered my needs; And my heart can but move With a reverent love As I ponder thy merciful deeds. Though feeble and weak Are the words that I speak, Such gratitude wells in my soul, That I dare not express What I fain would confess, Lest my pen should escape my control. Yet these measures restrained Will have surely attained The purpose that caused them to be, If of all that I feel They should chance to reveal But a hint, in a whisper, to thee.