I. IN a valley, far away, With my @3Maire bhan a stuir@1, Short would be the summer-day, Ever loving more and more; Winter-days would all grow long, With the light her heart would pour, With her kisses and her song, And her loving @3maith go leor@1. Fond is @3Maire bhan a stoir@1, Fair is @3Maire bhan a stoir@1, Sweet as ripple on the shore, Sings my @3Maire bhan a stoir@1. II. Oh! her sire is very proud, And her mother cold as stone; But her brother bravely vowed She should be my bride alone; For he knew I loved her well, And he knew she loved me too, So he sought their pride to quell, But 'twas all in vain to sue. True is @3Maire bhan a stoir@1, Tried is @3Maire bhan a stoir@1, Had I wings I'd never soar, From my @3Maire bhan a stoir@1. III. There are lands where manly toil Surely reaps the crop it sows, Glorious woods and teeming soil, Where the broad Missouri flows; Through the trees the smoke shall rise, From our hearth with @3maith go leor@1, There shall shine the happy eyes Of my @3Maire bhan a stoir@1. Mild is @3Maire bhan a stoir@1, Mine is @3Maire bhan a stoir@1, Saints will watch about the door, Of my @3Maire bhan a stoir@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BANKS O' DOON by ROBERT BURNS I SAW A STABLE by MARY ELIZABETH COLERIDGE EVENING SONG OF THE TYROLESE PEASANTS by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS A SUNRISE SONG by SIDNEY LANIER SONNETS FOR PICTURES: A VENETIAN PASTORAL (BY GIOGIONE) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE LATTICE AT SUNRISE by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER |