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Poems (Harper, 1898)/Dedication Poem

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4599776Poems — Dedication PoemFrances Ellen Watkins Harper

Dedication Poem

Dedication Poem on the reception of the annex to the home for aged colored people, from the bequest of Mr. Edward T. Parker.
Outcast from her home in Syria  In the lonely, dreary wild;Heavy hearted, sorrow stricken,  Sat a mother and her child.
There was not a voice to cheer her  Not a soul to share her fate;She was weary, he was fainting,—  And life seemed so desolate.
Far away in sunny Egypt  Was lone Hagar's native land;Where the Nile in kingly bounty  Scatters bread with gracious hand.
In the tents of princely Abram  She for years had found a home;Till the stern decree of Sarah  Sent her forth the wild to roam.
Hour by hour she journeyed onward  From the shelter of their tent,Till her footsteps slowly falteredAnd the water all was spent;
Then she veiled her face in sorrow,Feared her child would die of thirst;Till her eyes with tears so holdenSaw a sparkling fountain burst.
Oh! how happy was that mother,What a soothing of her pain; When she saw her child reviving,Life rejoicing through each vein
Does not life repeat this story,Tell it over day by day?Of the fountains of refreshmentEver springing by our way.
Here is one by which we gather,On this bright and happy day,Just to bask beside a fountainMaking gladder life's highway.
Bringing unto hearts now agedWho have borne life's burdens long,Such a gift of love and mercyAs deserves our sweetest song.
Such a gift that even heavenMay rejoice with us below,If the pure and holy angelsJoin us in our joy and woe.
May the memory of the giverIn this home where age may rest,Float like fragrance through the ages,Ever blessing, ever blest.
When the gates of pearl are openedMay we there this friend behold,Drink with him from living fountains,Walk with him the streets of gold.
When life's shattered cords of musicShall again be sweetly sung;Then our hearts with life immortal,Shall be young, forever young.