Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Thomas MacDonagh14. The Stars Stand Up in the Air
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The sun and the moon are gone,
The strand of its waters is bare.
And her sway is swept from the swan.
Hid in the branches above,
How my stóirín is fled away,
’Tis my grief that I gave her my love.
Sorrow and sin and death—
And my mind reminding me
That this doom I breathe with my breath.
Is my love—and she left me behind.
I wish that all music were mute,
And I to all beauty were blind.
She’s more radiant than grass after dew,
She’s more fair than the stars where they stand—
’Tis my grief that her ever I knew!