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For My Grand-Daughters, M. And L.--An Acrostic

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Title:     For My Grand-Daughters, M. And L.--An Acrostic
Author: Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow [More Titles by Bigelow]

Mary and Lily--how sweet are those names,
Allied as they are to my heart and my home;
Recalling with freshness the days that are past,
Yielding buds of sweet promise for days yet to come.

Links are these names to the chain that hath bound
In fetters my heart, to which still they lay claim;
Loved ones and lovely, still close by me found,
Years past, and time present, whose names are the same.

Enshrined in this bosom, is living one now,
Still youthful and truthful, and talented too,
Though years have elapsed since she passed from our view;
E'en in Summer midst roses in beauty and bloom,
She faded away, and was borne to the tomb.


Weston, March 5, 1852.




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Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow's poem: For My Grand-Daughters, M. And L.--An Acrostic

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