A Hero’s Call By: Claude P. Bowie, Jr. Copyright: Sunday, January 14, 2007, 12:53:44 PM Waiting on a train, in a crowd all alone. Waiting on a train to take two loving daughters home. Wesley, you had the courage, unafraid to do your part, the old verities and truths of the heart. Love, honor, pity, pride, compassion and sacrifice. The old verities and truths of the heart. The words of the prophets echo the subway walls With a hero’s call when one man falls. Wesley, you had the courage, unafraid to do your part, the old verities and truths of the heart. Love, honor, pity, pride, compassion and sacrifice. The old verities and truths of the heart. A Samaritan not a hero, who could not watch you die. A Samaritan not a priest who could not pass you by. Wesley, you had the courage, unafraid to do your part, the old verities and truths of the heart. Love, honor, pity, pride, compassion and sacrifice. The old verities and truths of the heart. Love, honor, pity, pride, compassion and sacrifice. The old verities and truths of the heart.