My Grief on the Sea

by Douglas Hyde

  How the waves of it roll! For they heave between me   And the love of my soul! Abandon'd, forsaken,   To grief and to care, Will the sea ever waken   Relief from despair? My grief and my trouble!   Would he and I were, In the province of Leinster,   Or County of Clare! Were I and my darling—   O heart-bitter wound!— On board of the ship   For America bound. On a green bed of rushes   All last night I lay, And I flung it abroad   With the heat of the day. And my Love came behind me,   He came from the South; His breast to my bosom,   His mouth to my mouth.