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Oood·DiJht. '-'mother; eall •e before thAt clay ia bo111.
All aigb' I lie awake, but I Call uleep at mona;
But I would aee the aun ri.e u-pon the glad New. year,
So, ll you're "faking, call me, eallme eanr, IDOCAer cleat.I TDOtlOIIT to pan away before, and yet &lin I am;
A nd In t~ fieldJ all round I bear the bleatln~ of the lamb.
How eadly, I rememher 1 1'08e the morning of the )'earl
To die before the aoow<lJ'Op came, and now the nolet'a here.
0 a1net ia the 11ew 'riol~ that eomee benea(h tho a\ie.,
And aweecer il the young lamb'a Toice to me that cannot rise.
And eweat i1 all the lud about, and all tho !lo-ra that blow,
ADd tweeter fu ia death thm life to me that long to go.It aeom'd ao bard at ilnt, mother, to lea•e the bl-d son,
And now it aeeme as har4 to acay, and yet Hit will be done l
Bot at ill I think It can't be long before I ftnd releue;
Aad that good maa, the clergyman, bas told me worda of]leaee.0 bleuinl!' oo bit k.iadly't'oice aud on hie ail•or hair I
And bleaatngs on bi.1 whole life loog, until be meet me there!
0 bleealage on billdndty heart and on hie aU•er bead l
A thoueaad rimes I bleat him as he knelt beside my bed IHe taught me all the merc1, for he abow'd me all the lin.
Now, tliou1h my lamp was l•ghted late, there'• One will let me in;
Nor woold J DO'!" be well, moth~ again, if that could be,
For my deaire Ia bat to pau to .wm th•t died for me.[ did not bear the dog bowl, mother, or the death-watch beat_
rllere came a sweeter tok.eu when the oi~~:bt and mornias meec:
B11t ait be~ide my bed, mother, and put yoor band ia mille,
And Ellie on the other side, and I will teD tbe eign.Allin tbe wild March-muruiog I heard tho au~eb call;
It wu when the moon waa aeu.iog, aod the dark waa over all;
The treea begao to whisper, aod the wind began to roll,. And In the wild Mareh·moming I heard them call my 1011l
For lying broad awake I thooght or you and EfBe dear;
laaw you aittiog in the hoaae, and 1 oo longer here;
With all my etreogtb 1 pray'd for both, and eo I felc re.igo'd,
And up the •aller came a nell of muic 011 Lho wind.