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ONE THING WANTING by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

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First Line: YOUR LIFE WAS HARD WITH MANGLING CLOTHES
Last Line: "THERE'S NOTHING ELSE I WANT ON EARTH."
Subject(s): MOTHERS;

"YOUR life was hard with mangling clothes,
You scrubbed our floors for years;
But now, your children are so good,
That you can rest your poor old limbs,
And want for neither drink nor meat."
"It's true," she said, and laughed for joy;
And still her voice, with all her years,
Could make a song-bird wonder if
A rival sweetness challenged him.
But soon her face was full of trouble:
"If I could only tear," she said,
"My sister Alice out of her grave --
Who taunted me when I was poor --
And make her understand these words:
'See, I have everything I want,
My children, Alice, are so good' --
If I could only once do that,
There's nothing else I want on earth."



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