The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge/Songs of the Fields/To M. McG.

TO M. McG.

(WHO CAME ONE DAY WHEN WE WERE ALL GLOOMY AND CHEERED US WITH SAD MUSIC)

We were all sad and could not weep,
Because our sorrow had not tears:
You came a silent thing like Sleep,
And stole away our fears.


Old memories knocking at each heart
Troubled us with the world's great lie:
You sat a little way apart
And made a fiddle cry.


And April with her sunny showers
Came laughing up the fields again:
White wings went flashing thro' the hours
So lately full of pain.


And rivers full of little lights
Came down the fields of waving green:
Our immemorial delights
Stole in on us unseen.


For this may Good Luck let you loose
Upon her treasures many years,
And Peace unfurl her flag of truce
To any threat'ning fears.