Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Jeremiah Joseph Callanan112. The Convict of Clonmala
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And vain my repining!
The strong rope of fate
For this young neck is twining.
My strength is departed,
My cheek sunk and sallow,
While I languish in chains
In the gaol of Clonmala.
Was ever yet milder;
I’d play with a child
And my sport would be wilder;
I’d dance without tiring
From morning till even,
And the goal-ball I’d strike
To the lightning of heaven.
At my bed-foot decaying,
My hurl-ball is lying;
My goal-ball is flying;
My horse ’mong the neighbors
Neglected may fallow,
While I pine in my chains
In the gaol of Clonmala.
At home will be keeping,
And the young active hurlers
The field will be sweeping;
With the dance of fair maidens
The evening they’ll hallow,
While this heart, once so gay,
Shall be cold in Clonmala.