Then a mother’s kiss was on her lips,

So pure and free from guile.

And when night came, that little one,

In kneeling down to pray,

Said, in a soft and whispering tone,

“Have I been good to-day?”

Oh, many, many bitter tears

’Twould save us, did we say,

Like that dear child, with earnest heart,

“I will be good to-day.”