W. B. Yeats

A Faery Song

Sung by the people of Faery over Diarmuid and Grania,* who lay in their bridal sleep under a Cromlech.

We who are old, old and gay,
O so old!
Thousands of years, thousands of years,
If all were told:
 
Give to these children, new from the world,
Silence and love;
And the long dew-dropping hours of the night,
And the stars above:
 
Give to these children, new from the world,
Rest far from men.
Is anything better, anything better?
Tell us it then:
 
Us who are old, old and gay,
O so old!
Thousands of years, thousands of years,
If all were told.

* Lovers in the Fenian cycle of tales; Diarmuid was killed by Finn for having eloped with his future bride.

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