There's nothing like a camping fire <br />To warm your heart each day. <br />And make a man feel right at home, <br />Though it's so far away. <br /> <br />There's nothing like a forest glen <br />Just at the break of dawn. <br />To give a man a little hope <br />Whenever it seems gone. <br /> <br />There's nothing like a mountain stream <br />As glistening waters flow. <br />To help a man remember things <br />Forgotten, long ago. <br /> <br />There's nothing like a quiet lake <br />To help you find relief; <br />When having lost a special friend, <br />You're overcome with grief. <br /> <br />There's one more thing that's on my list <br />Of things men can misplace, <br />And often find out in the woods <br />Placed there by Heaven's grace. <br /> <br />It's what men might see anywhere, <br />And that's what's oh so odd. <br />They seem to see it only there, <br />The Rough Hewn Face Of God.<br /><br />GREENWOLFE 1962<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-rough-hewn-face-of-god/
