J. M. Synge Lonely Poems

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    We heard the thrushes by the shore and sea,
    And saw the golden star's nativity,
    Then round we went the lane by Thomas Flynn,
    Across the church where bones lie out and in;
    ...
  • 2.
    Beside a chapel I'd a room looked down,
    Where all the women from the farms and town,
    On Holy-days, and Sundays used to pass
    To marriages, and Christenings and to Mass.
    ...
Total 2 Lonely Poems by J. M. Synge

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