Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Thomas Moore124. How Oft Has the Banshee Cried
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How oft has death untied
Bright links that Glory wove,
Sweet bonds entwined by Love!
Peace to each manly soul that sleepeth;
Rest to each faithful eye that weepeth;
Long may the fair and brave
Sigh o’er the hero’s grave!
Star after star decays,
Every bright name that shed
Light o’er the land is fled.
Dark falls the tear of him that mourneth
Lost joy, or hope that ne’er returneth:
But brightly flows the tear
Wept o’er a hero’s bier.
Thou, of the Hundred Fights!
Thou, on whose burning tongue
Truth, peace and freedom hung!
Both mute—but long as valor shineth,
Or mercy’s soul at war repineth,
So long shall Erin’s pride
Tell how they lived and died.