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Poem by Samuel Lover


The Fairy Boy


A mother came when stars were paling,
 Wailing round a lonely spring,
Thus she cried, while tears were falling
 Calling on the Fairy King:
"Why, with spells my child caressing,
 Courting him with fairy joy,
Why destroy a mother's blessing,
 Wherefore steal my baby boy?

"O'er the mountain, thro' the wild wood,
 Where his childhood loved to play,
Where the flow'rs are freshly springing,
 There I wander day by day;
There I wander, growing fonder
 Of the child that made my joy,
On the echoes wildly calling
 To restore my fairy boy.

"But in vain my plaintive calling,
 Tears are falling all in vain,
He now sports with fairy pleasure,
 He's the treasure of their train!
Fare-thee-well! my child, for ever,
 In this world I've lost my joy,
But in the next we ne'er shall sever,
 There I'll find my angel boy."



Samuel Lover


Samuel Lover's other poems:
  1. The Two Barrels
  2. Father Roach
  3. The Forsaken
  4. Barney O'Hea
  5. The Beggar


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