A Prayer of Thanksgiving: (For the Soul of an Eccentric Man)

LORD of the understanding heart,
Who gave him ways that made him queer
To all his kind, save me, who lived quite near;
Who for some hidden reason set apart
This man for whom I pray,
Draw near to-day,
As he lies lingering by the Styx’ lone bank;
Draw near, and let my glad tears thank
You for the soul of an eccentric man
Who opened gates to me; who, stronger than
Myself, drew me, despite myself, to his own plane —
A plane too high for hurts from those to whom
He seemed so queer, a plane so wide!
Lord, these are thankful tears that I have stood beside
This man who led my soul from room to room
Of wonder-living in Love’s realm, who made
My woman’s fearful soul so unafraid
That, see! I smile through tears, Lord, even as he waits
At Death’s now opening gates!