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The Sisters - A Picture By Barry

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    The shade for me, but over thee
    The lingering sunshine still;
    As, smiling, to the silent stream
    Comes down the singing rill.

    So come to me, my little one,
    My years with thee I share,
    And mingle with a sister's love
    A mother's tender care.

    But keep the smile upon thy lip,
    The trust upon thy brow;
    Since for the dear one God hath called
    We have an angel now.

    Our mother from the fields of heaven
    Shall still her ear incline;
    Nor need we fear her human love
    Is less for love divine.

    The songs are sweet they sing beneath
    The trees of life so fair,
    But sweetest of the songs of heaven
    Shall be her children's prayer.

    Then, darling, rest upon my breast,
    And teach my heart to lean
    With thy sweet trust upon the arm
    Which folds us both unseen



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