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AT
A MOTHER'S GRAVE
Lord, my heart
is not haughty, nor mine eyes lofty; neither do I exercise myself
in things too great, or in things too wonderful for me. Surely
I have stilled and quieted my soul; like a weaned child with its
mother, my soul is with me like a weaned child. O Israel, hope
in the Lord from this time forth and for ever. - Psalm 131
Though we
are separated, dear mother, at this solemn moment when I stand
before your grave, I call to mind the love and solicitude with
which you tended and watched over my childhood, ever mindful of
my welfare, and ever anxious for my happiness. I feel the closeness
of your spirit, mother dear, and my heart is filled with tender
emotion as I recollect the many sacrifices you made to ennoble
my heart and instruct my mind. I am grateful for your every blessing,
your kindly deeds, your understanding heart, your sacrificial
devotion and your warm love so freely given. What I achieved is
because of your influence, and what I am, I have become through
you. Indeed, the wisdom that you imparted unto me shall ever remain
with me.
If at times,
I have failed in showing you the love and appreciation which you
so worthily deserved; if I have been thoughtless and ungrateful;
I ask to be forgiven. In tribute to your beautiful memory, I implore
your inspiration to noble and intelligent living as I cherish
the recollections of your lifetime.
I pray, O
God, that the soul of my dear mother be bound up in the bond of
eternal life, together with the souls of all the righteous that
are in Thy keeping. Amen.
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