Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE FATHER'S LOVE, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT Poet's Biography First Line: Far more priceless than the diamonds rare from golconda's rich mine Last Line: The blessing mine, the ray divine, may father's love e'er be. Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine Subject(s): Fathers | ||||||||
FAR more priceless than the diamonds rare from Golconda's rich mine; Far more precious than the laurel wreaths that victor's brows entwine, Is the garland that fond memory weaves, and twines about the heart -- For care nor time, nor war nor crime, can make its tints depart. A mother's love! most sacred boon to mortals ever given; 'Tis not of earth; a mother's love was surely born in heaven! See with what gentle, tender care her darling child she shields From harms of life, from every strife this sphere terrestrial yields! But ah, to me, of all the buds in memory's garland fair, -- And I have there full many a gem of worth and beauty rare, Is remembrance of my Father's love, that ever shineth bright! To me, its ray tells of the day that dawns upon the night. He gave to me a double share -- a Joseph's sacred part,-- And it twined itself, like ivy-green, about my infant heart. I have revelled in gay fashion's throng, have bowed at folly's shrine, But I am sure my heart is pure, while Father's love is mine. All other love is mockery to this, a Father's love -- Fit emblem of the strength of His, who dwelleth far above: More lasting than eternity -- more boundless than the sea! The blessing mine, the ray divine, may Father's love e'er be. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PLAYING DEAD by ANDREW HUDGINS PRAYER BEFORE BED by ANDREW HUDGINS THE FUNERAL SERMON by ANDREW HUDGINS ELEGY FOR MY FATHER, WHO IS NOT DEAD by ANDREW HUDGINS EUROPE AND AMERICA by DAVID IGNATOW EUROPE AND AMERICA by DAVID IGNATOW ESTATE SALE by WAYNE KOESTENBAUM |
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