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Being His Mother.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        Being his mother - when he goes away
            I would not hold him overlong, and so
            Sometimes my yielding sight of him grows O
        So quick of tears, I joy he did not stay
        To catch the faintest rumor of them!    Nay,
            Leave always his eyes clear and glad, although
            Mine own, dear Lord, do fill to overflow;
        Let his remembered features, as I pray,
        Smile ever on me!    Ah! what stress of love
            Thou givest me to guard with Thee thiswise:
            Its fullest speech ever to be denied
        Mine own - being his mother!    All thereof
            Thou knowest only, looking from the skies
            As when not Christ alone was crucified.



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