Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days by Annie L. Burton
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A widow had two sons, And one knelt at her knees, And sought to give her joy And toiled to give her ease; He heard his country's call And longed to go, to die If God so willed, but saw Her tears and heard her sigh. A widow had two sons, One filled her days with care And creased her brow and brought Her many a whitened hair His country called--he went. Nor thought to say good-by, And recklessly he fought, And died as heroes die. A widow had two sons, One fell as heroes fall, And one remained and toiled, And gave to her his all. She watched "her hero's" grave In dismal days and fair, And told the world her love, Her heart was buried there. Our Mission |
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