i see thee now thine innocence
writ on thy soul’s clear skies.
thy laughter loving mouth
thy love provoking eyes.
i mark thy soft girl fairness
thy strong young body’s grace,
the woman soul that i have nursed
dawning behind thy face.
i note with fear thy heedless
and unchided turbulence.
unfaltering faith in life and love
thine air of confidence.
and then i see as seers might see
even as one’s own god.
thy straight, slim youthfulness
bend to the chastening rod.
i writhe to think i may not bear
the blows, for thine own sake
i can not, tho’ ’tis mine to know
how one small heart can ache.{7}
in the winds of thy fierce breaking
god grant i never see
thy flashing spirit sullen,
or thy lips in mutiny.
but rather child, i’d have thee know
even as i the rod,
as a tuning fork to bring thy song
back to the harp of god.