by Seumas O'Sullivan (1879 - 1958)
Language: English
Husheen, the herons are crying
Away in the rain and the sleet,
Flying and flying and flying,
With never a rest to their feet.
But warm in your coverlet nestle,
Wee Bird, till the dawn of the day,
Nor dream of the wild wings that wrestle
In the night and the rain and the grey.
Come, sweetheart, the bright ones would bring you
By the magical meadows and streams,
With the light of your dreaming they build you
A house on the hill of your dreams.
But you stir in your sleep and you murmur,
As though the wild rain and the grey
Wet hills, with the winds ever blowing
Had driven your dreams away.
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Composition:
- Set to music by Ernest John Moeran (1894 - 1950), "Lullaby", R. 85 no. 5 (1944), published 1946, stanzas 1-4 [ high voice or medium voice and piano ], from Six Poems by Seumas O'Sullivan, no. 5
Text Authorship:
- by Seumas O'Sullivan (1879 - 1958), "Lullaby", appears in An Epilogue to the Praise of Angus and Other Poems, first published 1914
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This text was added to the website: 2009-02-03
Line count: 20
Word count: 148