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DREAM OF DONEGAL by GERTRUDE JANE CODD

First Line: I CAN SEE THE LITTLE COTTAGE BY THE SEA, BY THE SEA
Last Line: OH, FATHER, BE A BOY AGAIN, AND NOT SO COLD AND STILL!
Subject(s): DREAMS; PARENTS; SEA; NIGHTMARES; PARENTHOOD; OCEAN;

I can see the little cottage by the sea, by the sea,
And the peat fire burning brightly, and the kettle there for tea,
With the spinning-wheel a-whirling by the window toward the lea:
My father's mother's mother is spinning a dress for me.

There's a fishing boat a-landing down below, down below,
Oh, let the salt surf battle and let the wet wind blow! --
There's a strong arm on the rudder, and the nets are all in tow:
I can see my father's father, and his face is in a glow.

There's a little lad a-dreaming by the mill, by the mill,
And he sees the fairies dancing in the misty, twilight chill:
There's the vesper bell a-tinkling the ruin on the hill:
Oh, father, be a boy again, and not so cold and still!



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