O MY Heart, my Mother, my Heart, my Mother, The seed of my being, my earthly existence, O stay with me still in the Hall of the Princes, In the presence of the God who keepeth the Balance. And when thou art weighed in the scale with the feather Of Truth, then render no judgment against me; Let not the Lords of the Trial cry before me: He hath wrought Evil and spoken Untruth! And ye, divine Gods, cloud-enthroned with your scepters, At the weighing of words, speak me fair to Osiris. Lift up my cause to the Forty-two Judges, And let me not die yet again in Amentet. Behold, O my Heart, if there be not a parting Between us, our name shall be one with to-morrow, Yea, Millions-of-Years is the name we have written, Yea, Millions-of-Years, O my Mother, my Heart! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LITTLE BELL by THOMAS WESTWOOD AFTER THE NIGHT by NOUREDDIN ADDIS HYMN TO CONTENT by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD AN EPITAPH (AFTER THE GREEK EPIGRAMS) by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB THE BLAZED TRAIL by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN THE ORGANIST IN HEAVEN (SAMUEL SEBASTIAN WESLEY) by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN |