Baby Looking Out For Me
by Ethel Lynn Beers
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TWO little busy hands patting on the window,
  Two laughing bright eyes looking out at me;
Two rosy red cheeks dented with a dimple;
  Mother-bird is coming; Baby, do you see?

Down by the lilac-bush, something white and azure
  Saw I in the window as I passed the tree;
Well I knew the apron and shoulder-knots of ribbon;
  All belonged to Baby, looking out for me.

     Talking low and tenderly
       To myself, as mothers will,
     Spake I softly, "God in Heaven,
       Keep my darling free from ill.
     Worldly good and worldly honors
       Ask I not for her from Thee;
     But from want and sin and sorrow,
       Keep her ever pure and free."




     Two little waxen hands
       Folded softly and silently;
     Two little curtained eyes
       Looking out no more for me;
     Two little snowy cheeks,
       Dimple-dented never more;
     Two little trodden shoes,
       That will never touch the floor;
     Shoulder-ribbon softly twisted,
       Apron folded, clean and white;
     These are left me, and these only,
       Of the childish presence bright.

Thus He sent an answer to my earnest praying,
  Thus He keeps my darling free from earthly stain,
Thus He folds the pet lamb safe from earthly straying;
  But I miss her sadly by the window-pane.

Till I look above it; then, with purer vision,
  Sad, I weep no longer the lilac-bush to pass,
For I see her angel, pure, and white, and sinless,
  Walking with the harpers by the Sea of Glass.

     Two little snowy wings
       Softly flutter to and fro;
     Two tiny childish hands
       Beckon still to me below;
     Two tender angel eyes
       Watch me ever earnestly
     Through the loopholes of the stars;
       Baby's looking out for me.
 

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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