1 Go to thy rest, my child,
Go to thy dreamless bed,
Gentle and undefiled,
With blessings on thy head.
2 Fresh roses in thy hand,
Buds on thy pillow laid;
Haste from this fearful land,
Where flowers so quickly fade.
3 Before thy heart had learned
In waywardness to stray;
Before thy feet had turned
The dark and downward way;
4 Ere sin had seared the breast,
Or sorrow woke the tear;
Rise to thy home of rest,
In yon celestial sphere.
5 Because thy smile was fair,
Thy lip and eye so bright,
Because thy cradle-care
Was such a fond delight,--
6 Shall love, with weak embrace,
Thy heavenward wing detain?
No!--angel, seek thy place
Amid heaven's cherub train.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Go to thy rest, my child |
| Meter: | 6s. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1867 |
| Topic: | Death |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |