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THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS, INTO THE TWILIGHT

THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS, INTO THE TWILIGHT
THE WIND AMONG THE REEDS 1899 By William Butler Yeats poem lyrics. Easy summary meaning. Selected sweat best popular poem for School and college student


THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS

 

 

I WENT out to the hazel wood,

 

Because a fire was in my head,

 

And cut and peeled a hazel wand,

 

And hooked a berry to a thread;

 

And when white moths were on the wing,

 

And moth-like stars were flickering out,

 

I dropped the berry in a stream

 

And caught a little silver trout.

 

When I had laid it on the floor

 

I went to blow the fire aflame,

 

But something rustled on the floor,

 

And some one called me by my name:

It had become a glimmering girl

 

With apple blossom in her hair

 

Who called me by my name and ran

 

And faded through the brightening air.

 

Though I am old with wandering

 

Through hollow lads and hilly lands.

 

I will find out where she has gone,

 

And kiss her lips and take her hands;

 

And walk among long dappled grass,

 

And pluck till time and times are done

 

The silver apples of the moon,

 

The golden apples of the sun.



INTO THE TWILIGHT

 

 

OUT-WORN heart, in a time out-worn,

 

Come clear of the nets of wrong and right;

 

Laugh, heart, again in the grey twilight,

 

Sigh, heart, again in the dew of the morn.

 

Your mother Eire is aways young,

 

Dew ever shining and twilight grey;

 

Though hope fall from you and love decay,

 

Burning in fires of a slanderous tongue.

 

Come, heart, where hill is heaped upon hill:

 

For there the mystical brotherhood

 

Of sun and moon and hollow and wood

 

And river and stream work out their will;

 

And God stands winding His lonely horn,

 

And time and the world are ever in flight;

 

And love is less kind than the grey twilight,

 

And hope is less dear than the dew of the morn.

 

 

 

 

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