Page:The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge, 1919.djvu/88

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BEFORE THE TEARS

You looked as sad as an eclipséd moon
Above the sheaves of harvest, and there lay
A light lisp on your tongue, and very soon
The petals of your deep blush fell away;
White smiles that come with an uneasy grace
From inner sorrow crossed your forehead fair,
When the wind passing took your scattered hair
And flung it like a brown shower in my face.


Tear-fringéd winds that fill the heart's low sighs

And never break upon the bosom's pain,

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