Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Joseph Campbell6. The Blind Man at the Fair
O
To know the darkness that I know.
The stir I hear is empty wind,
The people idly come and go.
The horsemen ride, the streamers blow
Vainly in the fluky wind,
For all is darkness where I go.
The mummers dance, the jugglers throw,
The thimble-rigger speaks his mind—
But all is darkness where I go.
Their dresses flow as white as snow;
But beauty is a withered rind
For all is darkness where I go.
Rising high and setting low;
But light is nothing to the blind—
All, all is darkness where they go.
White cloud-shapes round me drifting slow,
White lilies waving in the wind—
And darkness everywhere I go.