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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE BANSHEE, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY 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!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BANSHEE'S WAIL by MARY DOWNING THE SORROW OF FINDEBAR by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE THE BANSHEE by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A CHRISTMAS CHILD by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY A GARDEN MYSTERY by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY A PILGRIM by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY A PROTEST by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY |
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