Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is, by Emily Dickinson
Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is, Impatient of no Child -- The feeblest -- or the waywardest -- Her Admonition mild --
In Forest -- and the Hill -- By Traveller -- be heard -- Restraining Rampant Squirrel -- Or too impetuous Bird --
How fair Her Conversation -- A Summer Afternoon -- Her Household -- Her Assembly -- And when the Sun go down --
Her Voice among the Aisles Incite the timid prayer Of the minutest Cricket -- The most unworthy Flower --
When all the Children sleep -- She turns as long away As will suffice to light Her lamps -- Then bending from the Sky --
With infinite Affection -- And infiniter Care -- Her Golden finger on Her lip -- Wills Silence -- Everywhere --
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