Sometimes, from the far-away,
Wing a little thought to me;
In the night or in the day,
It will give a rest to me.
I have praise of many here,
And the world gives me renown;
Let it go -- give me one tear,
'Twill be a jewel in my crown.
What care I for earthly fame?
How I shrink from all its glare!
I would rather that my name
Would be shrined in some one's prayer.
Many hearts are all too much,
Or too little in their praise;
I would rather feel the touch
Of one prayer that thrills all days.
Lines ["sometimes, From The Far-away,"]
Abram Joseph Ryan
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Poem topics: away, feel, night, sometimes, world, wing, crown, tear, touch, jewel, thought, Valentine's Day, prayer, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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