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Mothers

    By Thomas O'Hagan



        Through the vigils deep of the sable night
            A mother sits in grief alone,
        For her sons have gone to the battle front
            And left on the hearth a crushing stone.
        Beyond the stars that burn at night
            She sees God's arm in pity reach;
        It counsels patience, love and faith,
            Heroic hearts and souls to teach.

        The blue is spann'd and the tide goes out.
            And the stars rain down a kindlier cheer;
        And the mother turns from this throne of grief
            To pierce the years with a joyous tear;
        For duty born of a mother's heart
            Fills all the rounds of our common day -
        Yea, sheds its joy in the darkest night,
            And fills with light each hidden way.

        For Miss Ina Coolbrith.




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