BETA

Remembrance.

The grass is on thy grave, Mother,1
And mony a year has fled2
Since my heart grew sad and restless3
At the thocht that ye were dead :4
But oh ! I never will forget5
Thy last sad look at me6
A look that only mother’s love7
To mother’s een could gie.8
This is my birth-night, and unsocht,9
Auld scenes flit o’er my brain ;10
Close round our fire, on creepie-stools,11
Ken’d faces smile again ;12
Ay, tearfu’ een, and joyfu’ looks,13
Around that fire I see14
Wee hearts a’ thrilled wi’ mother’s ‘ tales’15
O’ sorrow and o’ glee.16
Oh ! lowly was my bairnhood’s hame,17
And poverty was there ;18
But love shed brightness round the hearth,19
And soothed a mother’s care20
A mother that made hame a spot21
O’ sunshine aye to me ;22
And bright within the past it lies23
As moonlight on the sea.24
A widow’s hearth was thine, Mother,25
Since first thy face I mind ;26
And oh ! what weary toil was thine,27
Our bread and claes to find :28
Ay, weary toil—and hunger whiles,29
That we nae pinch might feel,30
For thy bairns were a’ thy riches,31
An’ ye lo’ed them—oh, how weel !32
Oh ! my heart swells high within me,33
And the tears rin frae my een,34
As thy trials rise before me,35
Now wi’ clearer vision seen36
Trials sair, but never spoken,37
Though they pressed thy body doon38
Trials ken’d by nane but puir folk,39
And the God that dwells aboon.40
But time brings unco changes ;41
And that heart now kens nae pain ;42
And the bairns wha shared its blessins43
Now hae bairnies o’ their ain ;44
And are blessed wi’ cozie dwellins,45
Where a meal they aye can spare ;46
And the een that fain would seen it,47
Now are dimmed for evermair.48
The grass is on thy grave, Mother,49
And mony a year has fled50
Since my heart grew sad and restless51
At the thocht that ye were dead :52
But oh ! I never will forget53
Thy last sad look at me54
A look that only mother’s love55
To mother’s een could gie.56