The Poetry Corner

The Sister's Appeal. A Fragment.

By George Pope Morris

You remember--don't you, brother-- In our early years, The counsels of our poor, dear mother, And her hopes and fears? She told us to love one another-- Brother, dry your tears! We are only two, dear brother, In his babel wide! In the churchyard sleeps poor mother, By our father's side!-- Then let us cherish one another Till in death we bide.