FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44  
45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   >>  
ddenly With a rapture fresh and rare. "It is the breath of home!" we cried; "We feel that we are there." O Land whose tent-roof is the dome Of Heaven's, purest sky, Whose mighty heart inspires the wind Of glad, strong liberty, Standing upon thy sunset shore, Beside the waters high, Long may thy rosy smile be bright; Above the ocean din Thy young, undaunted voice be heard, Calling the whole world kin; And ever be thy arms held out To take the storm-tossed in! UNA. My darling once lived by my side, She scarcely ever went away; We shared our studies and our play, Nor did she care to walk or ride Unless I did the same that day. Now she is gone to some far place; I never see her any more, The pleasant play-times all are o'er; I come from school, there is no face To greet me at the open door. At first I cried all day, all night; I could not bear to eat or smile, I missed her, missed her, all the while The brightest day did not look bright, The shortest walk was like a mile. Then some one came and told me this: "Your playmate is but gone from view, Close by your side she stands, and you Can almost hear her breathe, and kiss Her soft cheek as you used to do. "Only a little veil between,-- A slight, thin veil; if you could see Past its gray folds, there she would be, Smiling and sweet, and she would lean And stretch her hands out joyfully. "All the day long, and year by year, She will go forward as you go; As you grow older, she will grow; As you grow good, she with her clear And angel eyes, will mark and know. "Think, when you wake up every day, That she is standing by your bed, Close to the pillow where her head, Her little curly head, once lay, With a 'Good-morning' smiled, not said. "Think, when the hooks seem dull and tame, The sports no longer what they were, That there she sits, a shape of air, And turns the leaf or joins the game With the same smile she used to wear. "So, moving on still, hand in hand, One of these days your eyes will clear, The hiding veil will disappear, And you will know and understand Just why your playmate left you here." This made me happier, and I try To think each day that it may be. Sometimes I do so easily; But then again I have to cry,
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44  
45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   >>  



Top keywords:

playmate

 

missed

 

bright

 

breath

 

morning

 

rapture

 

standing

 

pillow

 

slight


Smiling

 
forward
 

stretch

 

joyfully

 
smiled
 

happier

 

hiding

 

disappear

 

understand


easily
 

Sometimes

 

longer

 

sports

 
moving
 

ddenly

 

sunset

 
Beside
 

waters


Unless

 

strong

 

pleasant

 
Standing
 

liberty

 
Calling
 
undaunted
 

darling

 

tossed


scarcely

 

studies

 

shared

 

school

 
purest
 

stands

 

breathe

 

Heaven

 
inspires

shortest

 

brightest

 

mighty