Page:The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge, 1919.djvu/234

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TO ONE WEEPING

Maiden, these are sacred tears,
Let me not disturb your grief;
Had I but your bosom's fears
I should weep, nor seek relief.


My woe is a silent woe
Til I give it measured rhyme,
When the blackbird's flute is low
In my heart at singing time.

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