Mother, I cannot mind my wheel;
My fingers ache, my lips are dry:
Oh, if you felt the pain I feel!
But Oh, who ever felt as I?
No longer could I doubt him true —
All other men may use deceit;
He always said my eyes were blue,
And often swore my lips were sweet.


Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel (1846)


Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; My fingers ache, my lips are dry: Oh, if you felt the pain I feel! But Oh, who ever felt as I? No longer could I...

Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; My fingers ache, my lips are dry: Oh, if you felt the pain I feel! But Oh, who ever felt as I? No longer could I...

Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; My fingers ache, my lips are dry: Oh, if you felt the pain I feel! But Oh, who ever felt as I? No longer could I...

Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; My fingers ache, my lips are dry: Oh, if you felt the pain I feel! But Oh, who ever felt as I? No longer could I...