EXILES.

Exiled from home. The far sea rolls

Between them and the country of their birth;

The childhood-turning impulse of their souls

Pulls half across the earth.

Exiled from home. No mother to take care

That they work not too hard, grieve not too sore;

No older brother nor small sister fair;

No father any more.

Exiled from home; from all familiar things;

The low-browed roof, the grass-surrounded door;

Accustomed labors that gave daylight wings;

Loved steps on the worn floor.

Exiled from home. Young girls sent forth alone

When most their hearts need close companioning;

No love and hardly friendship may they own,

No voice of welcoming.

Blinded with homesick tears the exile stands;

To toil for alien household gods she comes;

A servant and a stranger in our lands,

Homeless within our homes.