Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Lionel Johnson133. Ways of War
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Heartens the host of Innisfail;
Their dream is of the swift sword-thrust;
The lightning glory of the Gael.
And Tara the assembling place:
But each sweet wind of Ireland bears
The trump of battle on its race.
From Howth to Achill, the glad noise
Rings: and the airs of glory fall,
Or victory crowns their fighting joys.
Yet, ere peace come to Innisfail,
Some weapons on some field must gleam,
Some burning glory fire the Gael.
Fair for the treading of an host:
That field in realms of thought be won
And armed minds do their uttermost.
Shall come the majesty and awe
Of martial truth, that must prevail,
To lay on all the eternal law.