When mother sleeps, a slamming door Disturbs her not at all; A man might walk across the floor Or wander through the hall; A pistol shot outside would not Drive slumber from her eyes -- But she is always on the spot The moment baby cries. The thunder crash she would not hear, Nor shouting in the street; A barking dog, however near, Of sleep can never cheat Dear mother, but I've noticed this To my profound surprise: That always wide-awake she is The moment baby cries. However weary she may be, Though wrapped in slumber deep, Somehow it always seems to me Her vigil she will keep. Sound sleeper that she is, I take It in her heart there lies A love that causes her to wake The moment baby cries. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SELF-INTERROGATION by EMILY JANE BRONTE THE BEAUTIFUL by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES THE SUPPLIANT by EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE TO LEIGH HUNT, ESQ. by JOHN KEATS ODES II, 10 by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS THE LOVE OF CHRIST WHICH PASSETH KNOWLEDGE by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM |