95b. My brother

1 Who often with me kindly play'd,
And all my little playthings made?
Who sought for me the cooling shade?
My brother.

2 Who to school my books would bear,
And lead me o'er the bridge with care,
And lessons find for me, when there?
My brother.

3 Who gather'd apples from the tree,
Chestnuts, and walnuts, too, for me?
Who, cheerful, did all this? 'twas thee.
My brother.

4 And when a present he had got,
O! who was it that ne'er forgot
To share with me his happy lot?
My brother.

5 These joyful days must have an end,
But O, to me thy kindness lend,
And still remain my dearest friend,
My brother.

6 And may I ever grateful be,
For all thy kindness shown to me,
And ne'er withdraw my love from thee,
My brother.

Text Information
First Line: Who often with me kindly play'd
Title: My brother
Language: English
Publication Date: 1855
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