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Poems (Odom)/To Mollie Brown

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4713398Poems — To Mollie BrownMary Hunt McCaleb Odom
TO MOLLIE BROWN.
ON HER SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY,
Sixteen! that sweet, poetic age,On which we love to dwell;It throws around a maiden's heartA soft and witching spell.'T is as the early morning dewUpon a rose-bud thrown—'T is as that rose-bud's timid blushBefore 't is fully blown.
Thy young heart now is bright and gay,'T is free from every care;And all the flowers of youthful joyBloom fresh and fragrant there.The radiant light of girlish hopeBeams sweetly from thine eye,As brightly as a star that gemsThe summer twilight sky.
The past for thee has all been fair,No cloud its beauty mars;The sky that still above thee bendsIs bright with countless stars.But none can lift the veil that hidesThe future from our sight,Or tell how soon dark clouds may dimThe hopes that now are bright.
But if the prayer that friendship breathesCan win bright joys for thee,From every cloud of grief or careThy future shall be free.And when the silver crown of ageUpon thy brow is seen,Thy heart shall throb as lightly thenAs now at "sweet sixteen."
And when thy earthly joys are past,—When death for thee shall come,May sister-spirits from on highConvey thee gently home.Oh, may they bear thee swiftly thenTo God's bright throne above,Where thou wilt find eternal restIn his undying love!