The Faith That Fashioned MeA Poem by Paris HladThe Faith That Fashioned Me
Having Read Some Parts of “The Song of Hiawatha” I Contemplated Longfellow’s Amazing Empathy And Wrote Several Poems Pertaining to Him, The Last of Which Is Presented Below.
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I do not scorn a sentiment That brings a prism to the eye Upon the reading of those lines That cause old tears to multiply
Oh, how I swoon within the swell Of hopes that never seem to fade Within the man who comes of age But does not lose the love he made
Oh, how I cherish tender words That comfort me when I embark Upon my journey to the stars,
Where light is light, And dark is dark!
Oh, then, I take the tendered hand That touches mine when time assays The faith that fashioned me in love And made me love in loving ways.[1] [1] This
tribute to Longfellow, with its simple language and tight line structure, is
typical of the poems Paris wrote during the last weeks of his creative life.
The poet thought highly of Longfellow’s work, particularly his mastery of
trochaic meter. But more than that,
Paris admired Longfellow’s scholarship and envied the astounding empathy he
expressed for others.
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Added on June 28, 2023 Last Updated on June 28, 2023 AuthorParis HladSouthport, NC, United States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutI am a 70-year-old retired New York state high school English teacher, living in Southport, NC. more..Writing
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