Friday Poem "Father's Hand": Daily Inspire!

Published: Fri, 06/29/12



Daily Inspire!
 
 
Father's Hand
 

 
Gingerly he turns the key and

guides the pendulum's flight,
 
Replaces, then, the key inside
 
and beds down for the night.
 

While others love to hear the chime

that says the day's begun,

'Tis father's hand that marks the time

and gives it pow'r to run.
 

When desert sun would scorch and burn

the shoots and buds so tender,

All through the night he takes the turn

that green life it may render.
 
Though it were sandy desert soil

unwillingly to yield

He lays his hand to work and toil

and lo -- a verdant field.
 

With tenderness he looks on as

the lambs find mother's side,

And watches as they nurse and feed,

his face aglow with pride.
 

But then he sees the small one who

has not a mother there,

"Come, Lamby, here," and in his hand

he takes him in his care.
 

When hearts are filled with gratitude

or lifted up with love,

He voices our emotions in

his praise to God above.
 
 

The words of lovéd, sacred hymns

in tenor sing so true,

And Father's hand can make the old

piano praise Him, too.
 

As with the fields and flocks,

and the piano when he sings,

As with the antique, wind-up clocks,

and other treasured things,
 

His touch has given life and care

and sustenance and power,

To grandchildren who've gladly come

to earth in this great hour.
 
 

A hand of friendship, discipline,

of comfort, guidance, love,

To men and women here for God,

just come from up above.
 

And when he speaks with faith and power,

God's will we understand.

How great the blessings wrought beneath

the touch of Father's hand.
 
 
 
--by Rachel DeMille, in tribute to a beloved father and grandfather.
 
This poem appears in Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning in the section on "Grandparenting."

 
 
 
  


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