Mary Kelly was overheard singing "A Violet From Mother's Grave" on the night of her death. Shown below is the manuscript.
Scenes of my childhood arise before my gaze,
A Violet From Mother's Grave
Bringing recollections of bygone happy days.
When down in the meadow in childhood I would roam,
No one's left to cheer me now within that good old home,
Father and Mother, they have pass'd away;
Sister and brother, now lay beneath the clay,
But while life does remain to cheer me, I'll retain
This small violet I pluck'd from mother's grave.