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25 Mother
WebI see my mother, And she’s looking back at me. She tells me she didn’t want to leave us, But it was time for her to depart. It was the hardest thing she had to do, And it’s breaking her heart. She tells me we mustn’t be sad Because finally she’s pain free. She’s found her place in heaven Underneath a blossom tree. She’ll always be there to guide us WebAnd 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 … m6 junction 23 traffic update
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WebMy 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. WebAnd fill my heart of hearts, where Death installed you. In setting my Virginia's spirit free. My mother—my own mother, who died early, Was but the mother of myself; but you. Are mother to the one I loved so dearly, And thus are dearer than the mother I knew. By that infinity with which my wife. Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. WebThe poem takes the form of an opening five-line stanza followed by two stanzas of nine lines. In the first stanza, she describes repeating her mother’s words in her head and under her breath. m6 junction 10 southbound