Joseph Skipsey

Mother Wept

Mother wept, and father sigh’d;
     With delight a-glow
Cried the lad, “To-morrow,” cried,
     “To the pit I go.”
 
Up and down the place he sped,
     Greeted old and young,
Far and wide the tidings spread,
     Clapp’d his hands and sung.
 
Came his cronies, some to gaze
     Rapt in wonder; some
Free with counsel; some with praise;
     Some with envy dumb.
 
“May he,” many a gossip cried,
     “Be from peril kept;”
Father hid his face and sighed,
     Mother turned and wept.
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