Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Seumas OSullivan70. The Others
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By a secret path,
We come in the moonlight
To the side of the green rath.
We take our pleasure,
Dancing to such a measure
As earth never knew.
And lilt without a name,
So sweetly breathed
’Twould put a bird to shame.
Is there, of mortal birth,
Her young eyes laden
With dreams of earth.
Moves slowly in the wildered round,
His brave lost feet enchanted,
With the rhythm of faery sound.
And piercing sweet would bring
Silence on blackbirds singing
Their best in the ear of spring.
And look with troubled eyes,
Earth straying children
With sudden memory wise.
With fairy wisdom cold,
Grow dim and a thought goes fluttering
In the hearts no longer old.
And sighing, they turn anew,
As the whispering music takes them,
To the dance of the elfin crew.
Would fall to the dewy ground,
And pine away in silence
For envy of such a sound.
In our sad pleasure,
We dance to many a measure,
That earth never knew.