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The Human Touch
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Spencer Michael Free


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’Tis the human touch
in this world that counts,
The touch of your hand and mine,
Which means far more
to the fainting heart
Than shelter and bread and wine.
For shelter is gone
when the night is o’er,
And bread lasts only a day.
But the touch of the hand
And the sound of the voice
Sing on in the soul always.


This poem is in the public domain.

 


Spencer Michael Free (1856 - 1938) was an American doctor and writer. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, he practiced medicine for 50+ years, authored a number of medical papers, and published at least one collection of poetry.

 


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