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To My Mother

    By John Frederick Freeman



    No foreign tribute from a stranger-hand,
    Mother, I bring thee, whom not Heaven's songs
    Would as an alien reach.... Ah, but how far
    From Heaven's least heavenly is the changing note
    And changing fancy of these fitful cries!
    Mother, forgive them, as the best of me
    Has ever pleaded only for thy pardon,
    Not for thy praise.
    Mother, there is a love
    Men give to wives and children, lovers, friends;
    There is a love which some men give to God.
    Ah! between this, I think, and that last love,
    Last and too-late-discovered love of God,
    There shines--and nearer to the love of God--
    The love a man gives only to his mother,
    Whose travail of dear thought has never end
    Until the End. Oh that my mouth had words
    Comfortable as thy kisses to the boy
    Who loved while he forgot thee! Now I love,
    Sundered and far, with daily heart's remembrance
    The face the wind brings to me, the sun lights,
    The birds and waters sing; the face of thee
    Whom I love with a love like love of God.



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