THE LAST SONG

THE LAST SONG

Justone more little song, mother,Before I go to sleep;For thou hast often hushed my heartTo slumber soft and deep.Before ’tis dark I long, mother,For thy dear voice, which seemsTo make thy gentle face a partOf childhood’s golden dreams.Just one more little song, mother,Before I sink to rest;For thou hast often stilled my fearsUpon thy tender breast.Thy love so great was strong, mother,With childhood’s safe reposeOn lips that kissed away its tears,In arms that held it close.Just one more little song, mother,Before I dream of skiesWhere stars and flowers smile and shineAnd angel-harps surprise.But not in Heaven’s throng, mother,Is there a dearer face,A sweeter song or soul than thineThe Gloryland to grace.

Justone more little song, mother,Before I go to sleep;For thou hast often hushed my heartTo slumber soft and deep.Before ’tis dark I long, mother,For thy dear voice, which seemsTo make thy gentle face a partOf childhood’s golden dreams.Just one more little song, mother,Before I sink to rest;For thou hast often stilled my fearsUpon thy tender breast.Thy love so great was strong, mother,With childhood’s safe reposeOn lips that kissed away its tears,In arms that held it close.Just one more little song, mother,Before I dream of skiesWhere stars and flowers smile and shineAnd angel-harps surprise.But not in Heaven’s throng, mother,Is there a dearer face,A sweeter song or soul than thineThe Gloryland to grace.

Justone more little song, mother,Before I go to sleep;For thou hast often hushed my heartTo slumber soft and deep.Before ’tis dark I long, mother,For thy dear voice, which seemsTo make thy gentle face a partOf childhood’s golden dreams.

Justone more little song, mother,

Before I go to sleep;

For thou hast often hushed my heart

To slumber soft and deep.

Before ’tis dark I long, mother,

For thy dear voice, which seems

To make thy gentle face a part

Of childhood’s golden dreams.

Just one more little song, mother,Before I sink to rest;For thou hast often stilled my fearsUpon thy tender breast.Thy love so great was strong, mother,With childhood’s safe reposeOn lips that kissed away its tears,In arms that held it close.

Just one more little song, mother,

Before I sink to rest;

For thou hast often stilled my fears

Upon thy tender breast.

Thy love so great was strong, mother,

With childhood’s safe repose

On lips that kissed away its tears,

In arms that held it close.

Just one more little song, mother,Before I dream of skiesWhere stars and flowers smile and shineAnd angel-harps surprise.But not in Heaven’s throng, mother,Is there a dearer face,A sweeter song or soul than thineThe Gloryland to grace.

Just one more little song, mother,

Before I dream of skies

Where stars and flowers smile and shine

And angel-harps surprise.

But not in Heaven’s throng, mother,

Is there a dearer face,

A sweeter song or soul than thine

The Gloryland to grace.


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