"Walk in love,"''" the little midget, On that happy Children's Day, Short of memory, long of fidget. Had but this wee verse to say. And she said it! Shrilling highly All the children's hum above, Her sweet face averted shyly. Thus she said it: "Walk in, Love." Ah. my dainty little maiden, Though the roomful laughed at you, Yet that rendering is laden With a meaning wise and true. Teach us, dear, to throw wide open Doors where waits the heavenly Dove; Ever be that glad word spoken, Morning, evening: "Walk in, Love!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LA PALOMA IN LONDON by CLAUDE MCKAY POETICAL ABSTRACTS: 2. METAPHYSICAL by HAYDEN CARRUTH BIRTHDAY POEM FOR THOMAS HARDY by CECIL DAY LEWIS FOREST FLOWERS by ROBERT FROST FAITH by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON MY HAPPINESS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |