Grandma's Attic Treasures : a Story of Old-Time Memories

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59 Of my motherhood, gladsome and happy, When the twins — Uttle Asa and Ben — Had played from the dawnin' of daylight 7111 came the gloamin', and then I would gather 'em close in my arms Till the droopin' of each golden head Would make father remind me, " Come, mother, You 'd better jest snug 'em in bed." 6o GRANDMA'S ATTIC 'TREASURES.
Ah me ! wal, you Ve hearn how the Shepherd That loves httle lamb;, thought it best To call my lambkins to heaven In his own lovin' arms to find rest.
So the bed,
... for a spell it lay empty, Till came Hiram and Eben, and soon Two more little fellers a-claimin' A share in the lullaby tune.
Laws ! how that bed kept a-stretchin' Like rubber to hold jest one more, Until I went up ev'ry evenin' To kiss and say good-night to four Little frolicksome, rosy-cheeked youngsters All liftin' their dear arms to me, A-tryin' to hug and kiss mother Ahead of each other, you see.
GRAADMA'S ATTIC TREASURES. 6 1 Wal, how could I help it, now, dearie, If while I stood thinkin' that day Of the forms and the sweet baby faces So long, oh, so long passed away, These foolish old eyes of mine weakened, And at last I jest dropped my head.


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