第 55 节
作者:乐乐陶陶      更新:2021-02-20 05:16      字数:9322
  Thou art wise; I know; and tender; aye; and good;
  Thou hast my child; and he is safe in Thee;
  And I believe …
  Ah; God; my child shall go
  Orphaned among the angels!  All alone。
  So little and alone!  He knows not Thee;
  He only knows his mother … give him back。
  Josephine Daskam Bacon '1876…
  THE MOTHER'S PRAYER
  The good Lord gave; the Lord has taken from me;
  Blessed be His name; His holy will be done。
  The mourners all have gone; all save I; his mother;
  The little grave lies lonely in the sun。
  Nay! I would not follow; though they did beseech me;
  For the angels come now waiting for my dead。
  Heaven's door is open; so my whispers soar there;
  While the gentle angels lift him from his bed。
  Oh Lord; when Thou gavest he was weak and helpless;
  Could not rise nor wander from my shielding arm;
  Lovely is he now and strong with four sweet summers;
  Laughing; running; tumbling; hard to keep from harm。
  If some tender mother; whose babe on earth is living;
  Takes his little hand to guide his stranger feet
  'Mid the countless hosts that cross the floor of heaven;
  Thou wilt not reprove her for Thy pity sweet。
  If upon her breast she holds his baby beauty;
  All his golden hair will fall about her hand;
  Laughing let her fingers pull it into ringlets …
  Long and lovely ringlets。  She will understand。
  Wilful are his ways and full of merry mischief;
  If he prove unruly; lay the blame on me。
  Never did I chide him for his noise or riot;
  Smiled upon his folly; glad his joy to see。
  Each eve shall I come beside his bed so lowly;
  〃Hush…a…by; my baby;〃 softly shall I sing;
  So; if he be frightened; full of sleep and anger;
  The song he loved shall reach him and sure comfort bring。
  Lord; if in my praying; Thou shouldst hear me weeping;
  Ever was I wayward; always full of tears;
  Take no heed of this grief。  Sweet the gift Thou gavest
  All the cherished treasure of those golden years。
  Do not; therefore; hold me to Thy will ungrateful:
  Soon I shall stand upright; smiling; strong; and brave;
  With a son in heaven the sad earth forgetting;
  But 'tis lonely yet; Lord; by the little grave。
  Oh; 'tis lonely; lonely; by the little grave!
  Dora Sigerson Shorter '1862…1918'
  DA LEETLA BOY
  Da spreeng ees com'; but oh; da joy
  Eet ees too late!
  He was so cold; my leetla boy;
  He no could wait。
  I no can count how manny week;
  How manny day; dat he ees seeck;
  How manny night I seet an' hold
  Da leetla hand dat was so cold。
  He was so patience; oh; so sweet!
  Eet hurts my throat for theenk of eet;
  An' all he evra ask ees w'en
  Ees gona com' da spreeng agen。
  Wan day; wan brighta sunny day;
  He see; across da alleyway;
  Da leetla girl dat's livin' dere
  Ees raise her window for da air;
  An' put outside a leetla pot
  Of … w'at…you…call? … forgat…me…not。
  So smalla flower; so leetla theeng!
  But steell eet mak' hees hearta seeng:
  〃Oh; now; at las'; ees com' da spreeng!
  Da leetla plant ees glad for know
  Da sun ees com' for mak' eet grow。
  So; too; I am grow warm and strong。〃
  So lika dat he seeng hees song。
  But; ah! da night com' down an' den
  Da weenter ees sneak back agen;
  An' een da alley all da night
  Ees fall da snow; so cold; so white;
  An' cover up da leetla pot
  Of … w'at…you…call? … forgat…me…not。
  All night da leetla hand I hold
  Ees grow so cold; so cold; so cold!
  Da spreeng ees com'; but; oh; da joy
  Eet ees too late!
  He was so cold; my leetla boy;
  He no could wait。
  Thomas Augustin Daly '1871…
  ON THE MOOR
  I
  I met a child upon the moor
  A…wading down the heather;
  She put her hand into my own;
  We crossed the fields together。
  I led her to her father's door …
  A cottage midst the clover。
  I left her … and the world grew poor
  To me; a childless rover。
  II
  I met a maid upon the moor;
  The morrow was her wedding。
  Love lit her eyes with lovelier hues
  Than the eve…star was shedding。
  She looked a sweet good…bye to me;
  And o'er the stile went singing。
  Down all the lonely night I heard
  But bridal bells a…ringing。
  III
  I met a mother on the moor;
  By a new grave a…praying。
  The happy swallows in the blue
  Upon the winds were playing。
  〃Would I were in his grave;〃 I said;
  〃And he beside her standing!〃
  There was no heart to break if death
  For me had made demanding。
  Cale Young Rice '1872…
  EPITAPH OF DIONYSIA
  Here doth Dionysia lie:
  She whose little wanton foot;
  Tripping (ah; too carelessly!)
  Touched this tomb; and fell into 't。
  Trip no more shall she; nor fall。
  And her trippings were so few!
  Summers only eight in all
  Had the sweet child wandered through。
  But; already; life's few suns
  Love's strong seeds had ripened warm。
  All her ways were winning ones;
  All her cunning was to charm。
  And the fancy; in the flower;
  While the flesh was in the bud;
  Childhood's dawning sex did dower
  With warm gusts of womanhood。
  Oh what joys by hope begun;
  Oh what kisses kissed by thought;
  What love…deeds by fancy done;
  Death to endless dust hath wrought!
  Had the fates been kind as thou;
  Who; till now; was never cold;
  Once Love's aptest scholar; now
  Thou hadst been his teacher bold;
  But; if buried seeds upthrow
  Fruits and flowers; if flower and fruit
  By their nature fitly show
  What the seeds are; whence they shoot;
  Dionysia; o'er this tomb;
  Where thy buried beauties be;
  From their dust shall spring and bloom
  Loves and graces like to thee。
  Unknown
  FOR CHARLIE'S SAKE
  The night is late; the house is still;
  The angels of the hour fulfil
  Their tender ministries; and move
  From couch to couch in cares of love。
  They drop into thy dreams; sweet wife;
  The happiest smile of Charlie's life;
  And lay on baby's lips a kiss;
  Fresh from his angel…brother's bliss;
  And; as they pass; they seem to make
  A strange; dim hymn; 〃For Charlie's sake。〃
  My listening heart takes up the strain;
  And gives it to the night again;
  Fitted with words of lowly praise;
  And patience learned of mournful days;
  And memories of the dead child's ways。
  His will be done; His will be done!
  Who gave and took away my son;
  In 〃the far land〃 to shine and sing
  Before the Beautiful; the King;
  Who every day doth Christmas make;
  All starred and belled for Charlie's sake。
  For Charlie's sake I will arise;
  I will anoint me where he lies;
  And change my raiment; and go in
  To the Lord's house; and leave my sin
  Without; and seat me at his board;
  Eat; and be glad; and praise the Lord。
  For wherefore should I fast and weep;
  And sullen moods of mourning keep?
  I cannot bring him back; nor he;
  For any calling; come to me。
  The bond the angel Death did sign;
  God sealed … for Charlie's sake; and mine。
  I'm very poor … this slender stone
  Marks all the narrow field I own;
  Yet; patient husbandman; I till
  With faith and prayers; that precious hill;
  Sow it with penitential pains;
  And; hopeful; wait the latter rains;
  Content if; after all; the spot
  Yield barely one forget…me…not …
  Whether or figs or thistles make
  My crop; content for Charlie's sake。
  I have no houses; builded well …
  Only that little lonesome cell;
  Where never romping playmates come;
  Nor bashful sweethearts; cunning…dumb …
  An April burst of girls and boys;
  Their rainbowed cloud of glooms and joys
  Born with their songs; gone with their toys;
  Nor ever is its stillness stirred
  By purr of cat; or chirp of bird;
  Or mother's twilight legend; told
  Of Horner's pie; or Tiddler's gold;
  Or fairy hobbling to the door;
  Red…cloaked and weird; banned and poor;
  To bless the good child's gracious eyes;
  The good child's wistful charities;
  And crippled changeling's hunch to make
  Dance on his crutch; for good child's sake。
  How is it with the child?  'Tis well;
  Nor would I any miracle
  Might stir my sleeper's tranquil trance;
  Or plague his painless countenance:
  I would not any seer might place
  His staff on my immortal's face;
  Or lip to lip; and eye to eye;
  Charm back his pale mortality。
  No; Shunamite!  I would not break
  God's stillness。  Let them weep who wake。
  For Charlie's sake my lot is blest:
  No comfort like his mother's breast;
  No praise like hers; no charm expressed
  In fairest forms hath half her zest。
  For Charlie's sake this bird's caressed
  That death left lonely in the nest;
  For Charlie's sake my heart is dressed;
  As for its birthday; in its best;
  For Charlie's sake we leave the rest
  To Him who gave; and who did take;
  And saved us twice; for Charlie's sake。
  John Williamson Palmer '1825…1906'
  〃ARE THE CHILDREN AT HOME?〃
  Each day; when the glow of sunset
  Fades in the western sky;
  And the wee ones; tired of playing;
  Go tripping lightly by;
  I steal away from my husband;
  Asleep in his eas