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THE BANSHEE, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The banshee cries on the rising wind
Last Line: "ochone! Ochone! Ochone!"
Subject(s): Banshees


THE Banshee cries on the rising wind
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"
The dead to free and the quick to bind—
(Close fast the shutter and draw the blind!)
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"

Why are you paler my dearest dear?
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"
'Tis but the wind in the elm tree near—
(Acushla, hush! lest the Banshee hear!)
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"

See, how the crackling fire up-springs,
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"
Up and up on its flame-red wings;
Hark, how the cheerful kettle sings!
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"

Core of my heart! How cold your lips!
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"
White as the spray the wild wind whips,
Still as your icy finger tips!
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"

On the rising wind the Banshee cries—
"O-hoho, O hoho-o-o!"
I kiss your hair. I kiss your eyes—
The kettle is dumb; the red flame dies!
"Ochone! Ochone! Ochone!"





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