A blackbird singing
On a moss-upholstered stone,
Bluebells swinging,
Shadows wildly blown,
A song in the wood,
A ship on the sea.
The song was for you
and the ship was for me.
A blackbird singing
I hear in my troubled mind,
Bluebells swinging,
I see in a distant wind.
But sorrow and silence,
Are the wood's threnody,
The silence for you
and the sorrow for me.
To One Dead
Francis Ledwidge
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Poem topics: sea, wind, hear, mind, stone, silence, song, sorrow, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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