MY MOTHER
My Mother
Who sat and watched my infant head When sleeping on my cradle bed, And
tears of sweet affection shed? My Mother.
When pain and sickness made me cry, Who gazed upon my heavy eye, And wept
for fear that I should die? My Mother.
Who taught my infant lips to pray And love God’s holy book and day, And
walk in wisdom’s pleasant way? My Mother.
And can I ever cease to be Affectionate and kind to thee, Who wast so
very kind to me, My Mother?
Ah, no! the thought I cannot bear, And if God please my life to spare I
hope I shall reward they care, My Mother.
When thou art feeble, old and grey, My healthy arm shall be thy stay, And
I will soothe thy pains away, My Mother.
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