The Poetry Corner

The Token.

By George W. Doneghy

I. Only a ringlet of flaxen hair, Tied with a ribbon blue, Laid by the hand of a mother there-- Cherished with love so true! II. Only a soft and silken curl, Bound with a knotted bow; Worn on the head of a little girl Lost in the long-ago. III. Only a hallowed treasure kept From the grave's decay and mold, Over which her eyes have wept With anguish all untold! IV. Only a link in the golden chain, By Death's cold hand unbroken, Which leads to where she'll meet again The wearer of this token. V. Only a relic undefiled, Enshrined in a broken heart-- Rent in twain when a darling child And a loving mother part! VI. Only a ringlet of flaxen hair, Tied with a ribbon blue, Clipped from the head of an angel fair, Whose hands are beckoning you!