The Hero’s Heart

The heart of a hero,
Belongs to every man,
To every man,
Who would die for a friend.
To every man,
Who would lay down his life,
To protect his children & defend his wife.
Though it may come at a price,
Perhaps even the ultimate toll,
To save her soul,
In place of his own,
He’d pay it all, even death,
A soul for a soul.
The heart of a hero,
Belongs to every man,
To every man,
Who would sacrifice his life,
Who would do it once & who would do it twice,
To roll the dice,
Against a blade, sword, gun, or knife.
The heart of a hero,
Is not reserved for movie stars,
Nor preserved by heroes who are,
Genetic like Spider-Man,
Rich like Batman,
Or armed like Iron Man.
No, it belongs to every man,
To every man,
Who would run into the unknown, the wild,
To save his baby, daughter, & child.
To every man,
Who would rush into a burning house,
To rescue his spouse.
Surely a risk, no doubt,
The hero may not survive,
Live to see the sun, & walk out.
The hero’s heart,
Is available to every man.
He doesn’t need permission.
He need only be willing, brave, loving, & courageous,
Then he would have a hero’s heart,
And he’d be just as heroic, as any Hollywood part.
July 28, 2026

