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My Mother Dear

There was a place in childhood
That I remember well,
And there a voice of sweetest tone
Bright fairy tales did tell,
And gentle words and fond embrace
Were given, with joy, to me,
When I was in that happy place
—Upon my mother's knee.

When fairy tales were ended,
"Good night," she softly said,
And kissed and laid me down to sleep
Within my tiny bed;
And Holy Words she taught me there—
Methinks I yet can see,
Her angel eyes, as close I knelt
Beside my mother's knee.

In the sickness of my childhood,
The perils of my prime,
The sorrow of my riper years,
       The cares of ev'ry time...
When doubt and danger weighed me down—
Then pleading, all for me,
It was a fervent prayer to Heaven
That bent my mother's knee.

Mother's Day Poetry by Samuel Lover