The Blind Child


Oh father tonight they say you are,
To wed another bride,
That you will hold her in your arms,
Where my dear mother died

They say her name is Mary too,
The name my mother bore,
But Father is she kind and true,
Like the one we loved before

And is her footstep soft and light,
Her voice so meek and mild,
And father do you think she'll love,
Your blind and helpless child

Oh father do not bid me come,
To welcome your newmade bride,
I could not greet her in the room,
Where my dear mother died

But when I've cried myself to sleep,
As I so often do,
Into my chamber you may creep,
My new made mama and you

He turned away to leave the room,
A joyful cry was given,
He turned about and he knew at last,
His blind child had gone to Heaven

They buried her by her mother's side,
And erected a marble square,
And there on the tomb these words do read,
She'll not be blind up there







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