The Rushes Poem by Francis Ledwidge

The Rushes

Rating: 2.9


The rushes nod by the river
As the winds on the loud waves go,
And the things they nod of are many,
For it's many the secret they know.

And I think they are wise as the fairies
Who lived ere the hills were high,
They nod so grave by the river
To everyone passing by.

If they would tell me their secrets
[: I would go by a hidden way,
To the rath when the moon retiring
Dips dim horns into the gray.


And a fairy-girl out of Leinster
In a long dance I should meet,
My heart to her heart beating,
My feet in rhyme with her feet.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sharon Stratton 01 October 2013

Is the Leinster girl Ellie Vaughey?

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