BEFORE AN ALTAR I WISH I were the little key That locks Love's Captive in, And lets Him out to go and free A sinful heart from sin. I wish I were the little bell That tinkles for the Host, When God comes down each day to dwell With hearts He loves the most. I wish I were the chalice fair, That holds the Blood of Love, When every gleam lights holy prayer Upon its way above. I wish I were the little flower So near the Host's sweet face, Or like the light that half an hour Burns on the shrine of grace. I wish I were the altar where, As on His mother's breast, Christ nestles, like a child, fore'er In Eucharistic rest. But, oh! my God, I wish the most That my poor heart may be A home all holy for each Host That comes in love to me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CHAPERON by HENRY CUYLER BUNNER WHERE SHALL I DIE? by MARIA ABDY TO MYRTILLA OF NEW YORK by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS STARRY NIGHT by KENNETH SLADE ALLING MEAPLE LEAVES BE YOLLOW by WILLIAM BARNES BLIND FOLK by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE |