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A GOLD STAR MOTHER SPEAKS by VIRGINIA ARMISTEAD NELSON

First Line: MY LITTLE LAD OF OTHER DAYS SLEEPS THERE
Last Line: THEY'LL GUARD HIS GRAVE, AND BLOOM ABOUT HIS CROSS.
Subject(s): DEATH; FLOWERS; GRAVES; LILIES; SONS; TEARS; DEAD, THE; TOMBS; TOMBSTONES;

My little lad of other days sleeps there.
He bore the brunt of battle, I must bear
The agonizing loneliness of years.
He played his part. Shall I give way to tears?

He loved tall fragrant lilies, and they grew
In our old-fashioned garden, bright with dew.
I'm taking these; their beauty shields my loss;
They'll guard his grave, and bloom about his cross.



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