Little Bessie
Hug me close dear mother closerPut your arms around me tightFor I am cold and tired, dear motherAnd I feel so strange tonightSomething hurts me here, dear motherLike a stone upon my breastOh I wonder, wonder motherWhy it is I cannot restAll the day as you were workingAnd I lay upon my bedI was trying to be patientAnd to think of what you saidHow the King, Blessed JesusLoves His lambs to watch and keepOh, I wish He would come and take mIn His arms that I might sleepJust before the lamps were lightedJust before the children cameWhile the room was very quietI heard someone call my nameAll at once a window openedOn a field of lambs and sheepSome far out were in a brook drinkingSome were lying fast asleepIn a moment I was lookingOn a world so bright and fair Which was filled with little childrenAnd they seemed so happy thereThey were singing oh so sweetlySweetest songs I ever heardThey were singing sweeter motherThan our own little birdsBut I could not see the SaviorThough I strained my eyes to seeAnd I wonder if He saw meWould He speak to such as meAll at once a window openedOne so bright upon me smiledAnd I knew it must be JesusWhen He said come here, my childCome up here, little BessieCome up here and live with meWhere little children never sufferSuffer through eternityThen I thought of all you told meOf that bright and happy landI was going when you called meWhen you came and kissed my handAnd at first I felt so sorryYou had called, I would goOh, to sleep and never sufferMother, don't be crying so Hug me close dear mother closerPut your arms around me tightOh how much I love you motherAnd how strong I feel tonightAnd her mother pressed her closerTo her own dear burdened breastOn the heart so near it's breakingLay the heart so near it's restAt the solemn hour of midnightIn the darkness calm and deepLaying on her mother's bosomLittle Bessie fell asleep
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