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Call Me Not Back From The Echoless Shore

by Charles Carroll Sawyer in 1861

 

Why is your forehead deep-furrowed with care?
What has so soon mingled frost in your hair?
Why are you sorrowful? Why do you weep?
And why do you ask me to “rock you to sleep”?
Could you but see through this world’s vale of tears,
Light would your sorrows be, harmless your fears;
All that seems darkness to you would be light,
All would be sunshine, where now is but night.

Follow me, cheerfully, pray do not weep;
In spirit I’ll soothe you, and “rock you to sleep,”
Why would you backward with time again turn?
Why do you still for your childhood’s day yearn?
Weary one, why through the past again roam,
While, in the future, the path leads you home?
Oh, dearest child! dry those tears, weep no more,
Call me not back from the echoless shore;
In spirit I’ll soothe you and “rock you to sleep.”

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April 8, 2018

I wish I could show this to my grandma. She would often recite the poem this sprang from. She missed her youth so.

April 8, 2018

What a comforting poem.