Page:The Tricolour, Poems of the Irish Revolution.djvu/33

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

THEY DID NOT SEE THY FACE

[IN MEMORY OF THOMAS MACDONAGH]

Some on the pleasant hillside have thought they saw thee pass,
As flings a cloud before the sun a shadow on the grass,
They praised thy fairness and held dear thy meekness and thy grace;
They only saw thy shade, Kathleen, they did not see thy face.

Some on the purple mountains stood to see thee speeding by,
As glides a sudden golden shaft across a stormy sky;
And these were braggarts of their love within thy dwelling-place;
They saw thy beauty, Rosin Dubh, they did not see thy face.

19