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Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948). The Second Book of Modern Verse. 1922.

Francis Ledwidge

NEVERMORE singing

Will you go now,

Wearing wild moonlight

On your brow.

The moon’s white mood

In your silver mind

Is all forgotten.

Words of wind

From off the hedgerow

After rain,

You do not hear them;

They are vain.

There is a linnet

Craves a song,

And you returning

Before long.

Now who will tell her,

Who can say

On what great errand

You are away?

You whose kindred

Were hills of Meath,

Who sang the lane-rose

From her sheath,

What voice will cry them

The grief at dawn

Or say to the blackbird

You are gone?