1. The brother of two sisters drew painfully his breath, A strange fear had come o'er him, for love was strong in death; The fire of fatal fever burn'd darkly on his cheek, And often to his mother he spoke-- or tried to speak. He said "the quiet moonlight, beneath the shadow'd hill, Seem'd dreaming of good angels, while all the woods were still; I felt as if from slumber I never could awake-- Oh, mother give me something to cherish for your sake,
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2. A cold, dead weight is on me, a heavy weight like lead; My hands and feet seem sinking quite thro' my little bed! I am so tired and weary-- with weariness I ache-- Oh! mother give me something to cherish for your sake! Some little token given to me, which I may kiss in sleep, To make me feel I'm near you, and bless you though I weep; My sisters say I'm better-- but then, their heads they shake-- Oh, mother, give me something to cherish for your sake!
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