Month: May 2022

  • The Mother of a Hero

    From The Birmingham Age Herald, May 1, 1914. By Margaret E. Sangster, Jr.

    A crash, a flash, a momentary triumph,
        The blaze of the sun from out a sky of blue;
    And someone lies, a heap of huddled garments,
        With heart now still that once sang brave and true.

    A blur of smoke against the mountains rugged,
        A buzzard winging slowly through the sky,
    And miles away a little mother—waiting—
        And praying to the gracious God on high.

    A moan, a stream of life blood ebbing swiftly,
        A pair of eyes that close in endless sleep;
    A bullet, sharp and sudden in its coming,
        That leaves a wound so horrible and deep.

    A paper, printed large in glowing headlines,
        That says, “He left a mother, next of kin.”
    A country’s loud approval of a hero—
        And one small woman sobbing through the din!

    A fear, a tear, a pair of hands clasped tightly,
        A mind that sees a sturdy little boy,
    A tiny baby face with roguish dimples,
        A sound of laughter filled with childish joy.

    A nation’s hero, dying first—with glory!
        A man in spirit, though a boy in years,
    A soldier shot in battle, fighting bravely—
        A little mother smiling through the tears!