| Mother's
Grieving Heart A
Child of Mine
author Edgar Guest
I
will
lend you for a little
time,
A special child of
mine, He said
For you to love the while
she lives,
And mourn for when she's
dead.
It may
be six or seven years,
Or twenty-two or three.
But will you, till I call
her back,
Take care of her for Me?
She'll
bring her charms to
gladden you,
And should her stay be
brief.
You'll have her precious
memories,
As solace for your grief.
I
cannot promise she will
stay,
Since all from earth
return.
But there are lessons
taught down there,
I want this child to
learn.
I've
looked the wide world
over,
In search for teachers
true.
And from the throngs that
crowd life's lanes,
I have selected you.
Now
will you give her all
your love,
Nor think the labor vain,
Nor hate me when I come
to call,
To take her home again?
I
fancied that I heard them
say,
"Dear
Lord, Thy will be done!
For all the Joy
Thy child shall bring,
The risk of grief we'll
run.
We'll
shelter her with
tenderness,
We'll love her while we
may,
And for the happiness
we'll know,
Forever grateful stay.
But
should the angels call
for her,
Much sooner than we've
planned.
We'll brave the bitter
grief that comes,
And try to
understand."
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