Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THINGS THAT NEVER DIE, by E. O. JEWELL First Line: It never dies, a mother's love Last Line: A mother's tender love can never die. Subject(s): Mothers | ||||||||
IT never dies,--a mother's love Strengthens with every ill that may betide; In every phase of life its waters move With current strong, and fathomless, and wide. From the heart oft other flames may rise, And while they seem as warm and grand and high, The incense of one lives to reach the skies,-- A mother's tender love can never die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY MOTHER'S HANDS by ANDREW HUDGINS CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS IN THE 25TH YEAR OF MY MOTHER'S DEATH by JUDY JORDAN THE PAIDLIN' WEAN by ALEXANDER ANDERSON BLASTING FROM HEAVEN by PHILIP LEVINE CUBA LIBRA [APRIL, 1896] by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER THE CHARGE OF THE HEAVY BRIGADE AT BALACLAVA: THE CHARGE by ALFRED TENNYSON |
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