19 poetry of sadness
poetry of sadness
So begins this poem from the Irish poet W. B. Yeats (1865-1939), about a shepherd suffering from a severe ?
With the old sadness? Thou shalt be glad again With a new gladness, When April sun and rain Mount to the teeming brain With the earth madness. When from the mould again, Spurning disaster, Spring shoots unfold again, Follow thou faster Out of the drear domain Of dark, defeat, and pain, Praising ?
with rays of golden light, I will keep you in my heart, safe, till morning?s light. In dreams we are together, life may not seem right, dreams make me stronger, to face cold dark nights. There we walk in harmony, hearts ?
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