Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE HUMAN HEART, by FRANK CARLETON NELSON First Line: There's a heap o' love in the human heart Last Line: When he made the heart of man. Subject(s): Hearts | ||||||||
There's a heap o' love in the human heart If we just dig down a bit; It's the masterpiece of the Mighty Hand And He gave His best to it. There's a heap o' good in the most of men, Just underneath the skin, And much would show that we never know, Could we only look within. There's a lot inside that we never see, And perhaps we never know, 'Til fortunes turn and we're down and out, Or sickness strikes us low. But the heart is right in the most of men, When the truth is really known, And we often find that the heart is kind That we thought was cold as stone. We sometimes tire of the road so rough And the hill that seems so steep, And we sometimes feel that hope is gone, As we sit alone and weep; And then when our faith is burning low And we lose our trust in men, True friends appear with a word of cheer And the sun comes out again. And so I claim that the heart of man Is about what it ought to be, For it's made of goodness through and through, Could we look inside and see. God made all things and He made them well, On the true and perfect plan, But He did His best in the greatest test When He made the heart of man. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CARDIOLOGICAL by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS NOCTURNE OF REMEMBERED SPRING by CONRAD AIKEN COZY APOLOGIA; FOR FRED by RITA DOVE CHRISTMAS AT INDIAN POINT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |
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