Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Katherine Tynan151. The Doves
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Where I was young and gay,
Grows old amid its corn,
Amid its scented hay.
In silence rich and deep;
The old head I love
Nods to its quiet sleep.
Now two keep house together;
The doves moan and complain
All day in the still weather.
Has swept the country’s face,
Altered, made desolate
The heart-remembered place?
Has swept the towering trees
Beneath whose shade a child
Long since gathered heartease?
The house is still and sad,
As though it grieves and grieves
For many a lass and lad.
All day in the still weather;
Where once were nine or ten
But two keep house together.