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1839–1886

The Child of the Poet

Abram Joseph Ryan

The sunshine of thy Father's fame Sleeps in the shadows of thy eyes, And flashes sometimes when his name Like a lost star seeks its skies.

In the horizons of thy heart His memory shines for aye, A light that never shall depart Nor lose a single ray.

Thou passest thro’ the crowds unknown, So gentle, so sweet, and so shy; Thy heart throbs fast and sometimes may grow low; Then alone

Art the star in thy Father's sky. ‘ Tis fame enough for thee to bear his name — Thou couldst not ask for more; Thou art the jewel of thy Father's fame,

He waiteth on the bright and golden shore; He prayeth in the great Eternity Beside God's throne for thee.

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