Prelude

By J. M. Synge

Still south I went and west and south again,
Through Wicklow from the morning till the night.
And far from cities, and the sights of men,
Lived with the sunshine, and the moon’s delight.

I knew the stars, the flowers, and the birds,
The grey and wintry sides of many glens,
And did but half remember human words,
In converse with the mountains, moors, and fens.

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This poem is in the public domain.