by Thomas Hood (1799 - 1845)
Love thy mother, little one!
Language: English
Love thy mother, little one! -- Kiss and clasp her neck again, -- Hereafter she may have a son Will kiss and clasp her neck in vain. Love thy mother, little one! Gaze upon her living eyes, And mirror back her love for thee, -- Hereafter thou mayst shudder sighs To meet them when they cannot see. Gaze upon her living eyes! Press her lips the while they glow With love that they have often told, -- Hereafter thou mayst press in woe, And kiss them till thine own are cold. Press her lips the while they glow! O, revere her raven hair! Although it be not silver-gray; Too early death, led on by care, May snatch save one dear lock away. O! revere her raven hair! Pray for her at eve and morn, That heaven may long the stroke defer, -- For thou mrnayst live the hour forlorn When thou wilt ask to die with her. Pray for her at eve and morn!
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First published in Athenæum, 1832Text Authorship:
- by Thomas Hood (1799 - 1845), "To a child embracing his mother" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Cedric Sharpe (b. 1891), "Love thy mother, little one!", published 1933. [voice and piano] [text not verified]
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This text was added to the website: 2008-01-10
Line count: 25
Word count: 159