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Thirty Poems/The Mother's Hymn

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4756937Thirty Poems — Poems1864William Cullen Bryant

THE MOTHER'S HYMN.

Lord, who ordainest for mankindBenignant toils and tender cares!We thank thee for the ties that bindThe mother to the child she bears.
We thank thee for the hopes that rise,Within her heart, as, day by day,The dawning soul, from those young eyes,Looks, with a clearer, steadier ray.
And grateful for the blessing givenWith that dear infant on her knee,She trains the eve to look to heaven,The voice to lisp a prayer to thee.
Such thanks the blessed Mary gave,When, from her lap, the Holy ChildSent from on high to seek and saveThe lost of earth, looked up and smiled.
All-Gracious! grant, to those who bearA mother's charge, the strength and lightTo lead the steps that own their careIn ways of Love, and Truth, and Right.