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To: Volsi Mimir who wrote (3136)3/14/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: Volsi Mimir  Respond to of 13015
 
I'm very lonely now, Mary,
For the poor make no new friends

Lament of the Irish Immigrant
Lady Helen Selina Sheridan Blackwood Dufferin
1807-1867


I'm sitting on the stile, Mary,
...Where we sat side by side
On a bright May mornin long ago,
...When first you were my bride;
The corn was springin' fresh and green,
...And the lark sang loud and high-
And the red was on your lip, Mary,
...And the love-light in your eye.

The place is little changed, Mary,
...The day is bright as then,
The lark's loud song is in my ear,
...And the corn is green again;
But I miss the soft clasp of your hand,
...And your breath warm on my cheek,
And I still keep list'ning for the words
...You never more will speak

'Tis but a step down yonder lane,
...And the little church stands near,
The church where we wed, Mary,
...I see the spire from here.
But the graveyard lies between, Mary,
...And my step might break your rest-
For I've laid you darling down to sleep,
...With our baby on your breast.

I'm very lonely now, Mary,
...For the poor make no new friends
,
But, O, they love the better still,
...The few our Father sends!
And you were all I had, Mary,
...My blessin' and my pride:
There's nothin' left to care for now,
...Since my Mary died.

Yours was the good, brave heart, Mary,
...That still kept hopin' on,
When the trust in God had left my soul,
...and my arm's young strength was gone:
There was comfort ever on your lip,
...And kind look on your brow-
I bless you, Mary, for that same,
...Though you cannot hear me now.

I thank you for the patient smile
...When your heart was fit to break,
When the hunger pain was gnawin' there,
...And you hid it, for my sake!
I bless you for the pleasant word,
...When your heart was sad and sore-
O, I'm thankful you are gone, Mary,
...Where grief can't reach you more.

I'm biddin' you a long farewell,
...My Mary--Kind and true.
But I'll not forget you darling
...In the land I'm goin' to;
They say there's bread and work for all,
...And the sun shines always there--
But I'll not forget old Ireland,
...Were it fifty times as fair.

And often in those grand ole woods
...I'll sit and shut my eyes,
And my heart will travel back again
...To the place where Mary lies;
And I'll think I see a little stile
...Where we sat side by side:
And the springin' corn, and the bright May morn,
...When first you were my bride.