Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FAMILY PORTRAITS, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT Poet's Biography First Line: Five buds were on the parent tree Last Line: To hear the summons home! Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine Subject(s): Trees | ||||||||
FIVE buds were on the parent tree, But God took one away; "This flower will be too fair," said He, "Upon this earth to stay." And now, by His own throne above, Our bud is blooming fair; Twined in the garland of His love, Our Prince is proud to wear. A smaller bud now groweth there, Whose red we just descry -- A blithesome child, with silken hair, Gay as a butterfly. With joy and gladness for her dower, And always on the wing, She extracts sweets from every flower -- For her, life has no sting. My Pet! of all, I love thee best-- Thou child of noblest mind, -- Who lov'st me more than all the rest, So generous, good and kind! Sweet bud! Thou'rt very fair to me, Unfolding day by day; From sorrow be thou ever free, On earth -- long be thy stay! And still another openeth rare, Its petals now unclose, More lovely far beyond compare Than any splendid rose. Graceful her form, as willow tree, Her hair of sunny hue; Face fair as mortal face can be, Her eyes of heavenly blue. Endowed with nature's every gift -- With beauty, mind and health; Oh, may she never cast adrift Such store of Nature's wealth! Transplanted to another clime, The eldest bud hath bloomed; But cankered ere the opening time, Her life to sorrow doomed. Once, thoughtless, happy, gay and bright, In life's young opening day, 'Till the fell frost, with glittering blight, Ate her young heart away. Now she awaits her Saviour's voice, To kindly bid her come; Her broken heart can but rejoice To hear the summons home! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PROBLEM OF DESCRIBING TREES by ROBERT HASS THE GREEN CHRIST by ANDREW HUDGINS MIDNIGHT EDEN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN REFLECTION OF THE WOOD by LEONIE ADAMS THE LIFE OF TREES by DORIANNE LAUX |
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