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A student heard a piece in forensics (part of a farrago presentation) 
that she referred to as "A poor woman's lament for her children".  She 
thought it was a story/narrative, perhaps set in the early 1900's, and 
dealt with the woman's feelings about being poor and how it affected her 
children.  It was a serious/dramatic piece. Does this sound familiar to 
anyone?  It is not the lyrics by Eric Clapton or Cream.  I have found 
the Mill Mother's Lament by Ella Mae Wiggins, but we think she is 
remembering something much longer and not a poem.  Anyone have any 
inspired ideas?

-- 
Anne Oelke
Library Media Specialist pK-12
Cambria-Friesland School District
Cambria, WI
mailto:cflibrary@cf.k12.wi.us

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