The Mother's Watch
She never closed her eyes in sleep 'til we
were all in bed. On party nights 'til we came home she often sat and
read. We little tho't about it then, when we were young and gay, How much
Mother worried when we children were away.
We only knew she never slept
when we were out at night And that she waited just to know we'd all come home
all right. Why sometimes when we'd stay away 'til one or two or three, It
seemed to us that Mother heard the turning of the key.
For always when
we'd step inside she'd call and we'd reply. we were all too young back then
to understand just why. Until the last one had returned she always kept a
light, For Mother couldn't sleep until she kissed us all
goodnight.
She feared the world might harm the ones she loved the
best. More than once we heard her say when we stole her rest, I'll sleep
the whole night thru. Things might be different then."
And so it seemed
that night and day we knew a Mother's care. Always when we got back home,
we'd find her waiting there. Then came the night that we were gathered 'round
her bed. "The children all are with you now" the kindly doctor
said.
In her eyes there gleamed again that old time tender light, That
told she had been waiting, just to know we were all right. AUTHOR
UNKNOWN
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