Thursday, July 14, 2022

LIGHTLY COME OR LIGHTLY GO by James Joyce

LIGHTLY COME OR LIGHTLY GO 
by James Joyce


Lightly come or lightly go:

Though thy heart presage thee woe,

Vales and many a wasted sun,

Oread let thy laughter run,

Till the irreverent mountain air

Ripple all thy flying hair.


Lightly, lightly - ever so:

Clouds that wrap the vales below

At the hour of evenstar

Lowliest attendants are;

Love and laughter song-confessed

When the heart is heaviest.

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