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n. * * * * * THE PILGRIMAGE TO KEVLAAR[27] (1823) 1 The mother stood at the window; Her son lay in bed, alas! "Will you not get up, dear William, To see the procession pass?" "O mother, I am so ailing, I neither can hear nor see; I think of my poor dead Gretchen, And my heart grows faint in me." "Get up, we will go to Kevlaar; Your book and your rosary take; The Mother of God will heal you, And cure your heart of its ache." The Church's banners are waving, They are chanting a hymn divine; 'Tis at Koeln is that procession, At Koeln upon the Rhine. With the throng the mother follows; Her son she leads with her; and now They both of them sing in the chorus, "Ever honored, O Mary, be thou!" 2 The Mother of God at Kevlaar Is drest in her richest array; She has many a cure on hand there, Many sick folk come to her today. And her, for their votive offerings, The suffering sick folk greet With limbs that in wax are molded, Many waxen hands and feet. And whoso a wax hand offers, His hand is healed of its sore; And whoso a wax foot offers, His foot it will pain him no more. To Kevlaar went many on crutches Who now on the tight-rope bound, And many play now on the fiddle Had there not one finger sound. The mother she took a wax taper, And of it a heart she makes "Give that to the Mother of Jesus, She will cure thee of all thy aches." With a sigh her son took the wax heart, He went to the shrine with a sigh; His words from his heart trickle sadly, As trickle the tears from his eye. "Thou blest above all that are blest, Thou virgin unspotted divine, Thou Queen of the Heavens, before thee I lay all my anguish and pine. "I lived with my mother at Koeln, At Koeln in the town that is there, The town that has hundreds many Of chapels and churches fair. "And Gretchen she lived there near us, But now she is dead, well-a-day! O Mary! a wax heart I bring thee, Heal thou my heart's wound, I pray! "Heal thou my heart of its anguish, And early and late, I vow, With its whole strength to pray and to sing, too, 'Ever honored, O Mary, be thou!'" 3 The suffering son and his mother In their little bed-chamber slept; Then the Mother of God came softly, And clos
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