Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
VII. Loves PowerCharlie Machree
William J. Hoppin (18131895)C
The river to me,
If ye are my laddie,
Bold Charlie machree.
And Susy O’Linn,
Who say ye ’re faint-hearted,
And darena plunge in.
Though deep as the sea,
I know willna scare ye,
Nor keep ye frae me;
And strong is yer arm,
And the heart in yer bosom
Is faithful and warm.
The river to me,
If ye are my laddie,
Bold Charlie machree!
He ’s plunged in the tide,
His strong arms are dashing
The big waves aside.
Shoots swift as the sea,
But blithe is the glance
Of his bonny blue ee.
Twa buds on a bough;
Who says ye ’re faint-hearted,
My brave Charlie, now?
Ye may roar as ye go,
But ye canna bear Charlie
To the dark loch below!
The river to me,
My true-hearted laddie,
My Charlie machree!
O, what shall I do!
Strike out, Charlie, boldly,
Ten strokes and ye ’re thro’!
Ne’er fear, man, ne’er fear;
I ’ve a kiss for ye, Charlie,
As soon as ye ’re here!
Five strokes, Charlie, mair,—
He ’s shaking the wet
From his bonny brown hair;
He gains on the sea,—
Ho, where is the swimmer
Like Charlie machree?
But once come to me,
And I ’ll love ye forever,
Dear Charlie machree!
O God! it is I,
It is I, who have killed him—
Help, help!—he must die!
Strike out and ye ’re free!
Ho, bravely done, Charlie,
Once more now, for me!
Now gie us yer hand,—
Ye ’re safe, dearest Charlie,
Ye ’re safe on the land!
If there ye can sleep;
I canna speak to ye,
I only can weep.
Ye ’ve risked all for me,
And I ’ll part frae ye never,
Dear Charlie machree!