The Greensborough Patriot
April 3, 1862
Page 4
For the Patriot
THE LOVED ONES AFAR.
RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED
TO CAPT. J. M. DILLARD’S COMPANY OF ROCKINGHAM.
When night winds are
wailing
Like spirits enthralled,
And Death walks in
darkness
Through hamlet and hall,
Kind Angel of Mercy,
Wherever they are,
Watch over the slumbers
Of loved ones afar—
Our hearts dearest
treasures,
The loved ones afar.
Wherever they may
wander,
O’er land or o’er sea,
Thou Father of Angels,
We trust them with the,
Be thou to earth’s
pilgrims
The day-beam and star,
The staff of the weary
To loved ones afar—
Our hearts dearest
treasures
The loved ones afar.
While life hath a
pleasure,
Or hope hath a cheer,
While the heart can feel
kindness
Or sorrow a tear
I cannot forget them,
Nor fail in the prayer
That God will watch over
The loved ones afar—
Our heart’s dearest
treasures,
The loved ones afar.
The winter of life time
May close round in
gloom,
And spring flowers may
scatter
Their leaves o’er my
tomb,
Yet still through the
darkness,
Like evening’s pale
star,
My spirit will hover
O’er loved ones afar—
Our heart’s dearest
treasures
The loved ones afar.
Wentworth N. C. LOU
M. MOORE.