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Woman’s Help

Hattie Howard

Sometimes I long to write an ode
  And magnify his name,
The man of honor, on the road
  To opulence and fame,
On whom was never aid bestowed
  By any helpful dame.

To all the world I fain would show
  That talent widely known,
Rare eloquence, of burning glow
  To melt a heart of stone,
That all his gifts, a dazzling row,
  Are his, and his alone.

But him, of character and mind
  Superb, alert, and strong,
I never study but to find
  The subject of my song,
Some paragon of womankind,
  Has helped him all along.

He may not know, he may not guess,
  How much to her he owes,
How every scion of success
  That in his nature grows,
Developed by her watchfulness,
  Becomes a blooming rose.

From buffetings in humble place,
  And labors ill begun,
To proud achievement in the race
  And laurels grandly won,
His trials all she dares to face
  As friend and champion.

The bars that hinder his advance
  And half obscure the goal,
The stubborn bond of circumstance
  That irritates his soul,
The countershafts of arrogance,
  All yield to her control.

He builds a tower—she below
  Is handing up the bricks;
His light is brilliant just as though
  Her hand had trimmed the wicks;
He prays for daily bread—the dough
  A woman deigns to mix.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From Poems | Hartford Press, 1904
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