MY Mother! canst thou see me now | |
From the far-off fields of light— | |
Canst thou in spirit come again, | |
And bless me with thy sight? | |
Oh! I can see thee, when these eyes | 5 |
Are closed in balmy sleep; | |
And reveling in happy dreams | |
We sweet communion keep! | |
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Years, years have passed, and life to me | |
Has been but as a dream, | 10 |
Yet often have I yearned for thee, | |
As sailing down its stream, | |
Fond memory brings thee back again, | |
As thou wert once to me: | |
When nestled in thy arms I lay, | 15 |
Or crept upon thy knee! | |
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And when I saw thee in that sleep | |
From which there is no waking, | |
And felt as I then gazed on thee | |
My very heart was breaking; | 20 |
Oh! can it be, that in that land, | |
Where there is no more pain, | |
We may once more united be, | |
Never to part again? | |
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And shall we meet as we have met, | 25 |
And be as we have been— | |
And shall I see thee on me smile, | |
As I have sometimes seen? | |
Oh God! if this it is to meet | |
In Heaven’s own land of light, | 30 |
Illume my path—direct my feet, | |
And guide my steps aright! | |
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