Tuesday, April 08, 2008

The Reading Mother


















I had a mother who read to me
Sagas of pirates who scoured the sea.
Cutlasses clenched in their yellow teeth;
"Blackbirds" stowed in the hold beneath.

I had a Mother who read me plays
Of ancient and gallant and golden days;
Stories of Marmion and Ivanhoe,
Which every boy has a right to know.

I had a Mother who read me tales
Of Gelert the hound of the hills of Wales,
True to his trust till his tragic death,
Faithfulness lent with his final breath.

I had a Mother who read me the things
That wholesome life to the boy heart brings-
Stories that stir with an upward touch.
Oh, that each mother of boys were such!

You may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
Richer than I you can never be --
I had a Mother who read to me.



by Strickland Gillilan
American Poet and Humorist
1869 - 1954



Painting title: The Fairy Tale
Oil on Canvas
by James Sant
1820 - 1916


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1 comment:

  1. Thanks for all the poems, Dana. You are picking good ones, and the pictures are wonderful, too!

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