ABOUT her household moving glad each day, With heartful care of all the simplest things; And near her side a child voice coos and sings-- She hears the noise of pattering feet at play, and pauses oft to kiss the lips that say "Mother!" and joys to feel the hand that clings Close to her heart, as to her apron strings-- Nor would she chide that little hand away! Then, when the day hath drifted to the dark, And brightening stars loom through the twilight late She feels the heart within her bosom stir At every leaf that strikes the lattice.... Hark! Her life's reward--a footstep at the gate, And love that comes to claim the love of her! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IVAN THE CZAR by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS THE MARYLAND BATTALION [AUGUST 27, 1776] by JOHN WILLIAMSON PALMER HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY: 8. BRENNBAUM by EZRA POUND THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND (SONG OF SOLOMON) by HORATIO (HORATIUS) BONAR AN INVECTIVE AGAINST THE WORLD, SELECTION by NICHOLAS BRETON |