Tag: Hezekiah Butterworth

  • The Broken Pinion

    From the Newark Evening Star, May 18, 1914. By Hezekiah Butterworth.

    I walked through the woodland meadows,
        Where sweet the thrushes sing;
    And I found on a bed of mosses
        A bird with a broken wing.
    I healed its wound, and each morning
        It sang its old sweet strain,
    But the bird with the broken pinion
        Never soared as high again.

    I found a young life broken
        By Sin’s seductive art;
    And touched with a Christlike pity,
        I took him to my heart.
    He lived with a noble purpose
        And struggled not in vain;
    But the life that Sin had stricken
        Never soared as high again.

    But the bird with a broken pinion
        Kept another from the snare;
    And the life that Sin had stricken
        Raised another from despair.
    Each loss has its compensation.
        There is healing for every pain;
    But the bird with a broken pinion
        Never soars as high again.