To the Rose upon the Rood of Time

To the Rose upon the Rood of Time

"To the rose upon the rood of time" was written by WB Yeats, one of Irelands great artists and was published in 1893. br br TO THE ROSE UPON THE ROOD OF TIME br br Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days! br Come near me, while I sing the ancient ways: br Cuchulain battling with the bitter tide; br The Druid, grey, wood-nurtured, quiet eyed, br Who cast round Fergus dreams, and ruin untold; br And thine own sadness, whereof stars, grown old br In dancing silver-sandalled on the sea, br Sing in their high and lonely melody. br Come near, that no more blinded by man's fate, br I find under the boughs of love and hate, br In all poor foolish things that live a day, br Eternal beauty wandering on her way. br br Come near, come near, come near -- Ah, leave me still br A little space for the rose-breath to fill! br Lest I no more hear common things that crave; br The weak worm hiding down in its small cave, br The field-mouse running by me in the grass, br And heavy mortal hopes that toil and pass; br But seek alone to hear the strange things said br By God to the bright hearts of those long dead, br And learn to chaunt a tongue men do not know br Come near; I would, before my time to go, br Sing of old Eire and the ancient ways: br Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days.


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Uploaded: 2008-07-31

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