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Mighty minstrels sing behind me; but the promise of my youth is past。
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ULMARRA
ALONE … alone!
With a heart like a stone;
She maketh her moan
At the feet of the trees;
With her face on her knees;
And her hair streaming over;
Wildly; and wildly; and wildly;
For she misses the tracks of her lover!
Do you hear her; Ulmarra?
Oh; where are the tracks of her lover?
Go by … go by!
They have told her a lie;
Who said he was nigh;
In the white…cedar glen …
In the camps of his men:
And she sitteth there weeping …
Weeping; and weeping; and weeping;
For the face of a warrior sleeping!
Do you hear her; Ulmarra?
Oh! where is her warrior sleeping?
A dream! a dream!
That they saw a bright gleam
Through the dusk boughs stream;
Where wild bees dwell;
And a tomahawk fell;
In moons which have faded;
Faded; and faded; and faded;
From woods where a chieftain lies shaded!
Do you hear her; Ulmarra?
Oh! where doth her chieftain lie shaded?
Bewail! bewail!
Who whispered a tale;
That they heard on the gale;
Through the dark and the cold;
The voice of the bold;
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And a boomerang flying;
Flying; and flying; and flying?
Ah! her heart it is wasted with crying …
Do you hear her; Ulmarra?
Oh! her heart it is wasted with crying!
THE MAID OF GERRINGONG
ROLLING through the gloomy gorges; comes the roaring southern blast;
With a sound of torrents flying; like a routed army; past;
And; beneath the shaggy forelands; strange fantastic forms of surf
Fly; like wild hounds; at the darkness; crouching over sea and earth;
Swooping round the sunken caverns; with an aggravated roar;
Falling where the waters tumble foaming on a screaming shore!
In a night like this we parted。 Eyes were wet though speech was low;
And our thoughts were all in mourning for the dear; dead Long Ago!
In a night like this we parted。 Hearts were sad though they were young;
And you left me very lonely; dark…haired Maid of Gerringong。
Said my darling; looking at me; through the radiance of her tears:
‘‘Many changes; O my loved One; we will meet in after years;
Changes like to sudden sunbursts flashing down a rainy steep …
Changes like to swift…winged shadows falling on a moony deep!
And they are so cheerless sometimes; leaving; when they pass us by;
Deepening dolours on the sweet; sad face of our Humanity。
But you'll hope; and fail and faint not; with that heart so warm and true;
Watching for the coming Morning; that will flood the World for you;
Listening through a thirsty silence; till the low winds bear along
Eager footfalls … pleasant voices;'' said the Maid of Gerringong。
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Said my darling; when the wind came sobbing wildly round the eaves:
‘‘Oh; the Purpose scattered from me; like the withered autumn leaves!
Oh; the wreck of Love's ambition! Oh; the fond and full belief
That I yet should hear them hail you in your land a God…made chief!
In the loud day they may slumber; but my thoughts will not be still
When the weary world is sleeping; and the moon is on the hill;
Then your form will bend above me; then your voice will rise and fall;
Though I turn and hide in darkness; with my face against the wall;
And my Soul must rise and listen while those homeless memories throng
Moaning in the night for shelter;'' said the Maid of Gerringong。
Ay; she passed away and left me! Rising through the dusk of tears;
Came a vision of that parting every day for many years!
Every day; though she had told me not to court the strange sweet pain;
Something whispered … something led me to our olden haunts again:
And I used to wander nightly; by the surges and the ships;
Harping on those last fond accents that had trembled from her lips:
Till a vessel crossed the waters; and I heard a stranger say;
‘‘One you loved has died in silence with her dear face turned away。''
Oh! the eyes that flash upon me; and the voice that comes along …
Oh! my light; my life; my darling dark…haired Maid of Gerringong。
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Some one saith; ‘‘Oh; you that mock at Passion with a worldly whine;
Would you change the face of Nature … would you limit God's design?
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Hide for shame from well…raised clamour; moderate fools who would be wise;
Hide for shame … the World will hoot you! Love is Love; and never dies''
And another asketh; doubting that my brother speaks the truth;
‘‘Can we love in age as fondly as we did in days of youth?
Will dead faces always haunt us; in the time of faltering breath?
Shall we yearn; and we so feeble?'' Ay; for Love is Love in Death。
Oh! the Faith with sure foundation! … let the Ages roll along;
You are mine; and mine for ever; dark…haired Maid of Gerringong。
Last night; dear; I dreamt about you; and I thought that far from men
We were walking; both together; in a fragrant seaside glen;
Down where we could hear the surges wailing round the castled cliffs;
Down where we could see the sunset reddening on the distant skiffs;
There a fall of mountain waters tumbled through the knotted bowers
Bright with rainbow colours reeling on the purple forest flowers。
And we rested on the benches of a cavern old and hoar;
And I whispered; ‘‘this is surely her I loved in days of yore!
False he was who brought sad tidings! Why were you away so long;
When you knew who waited for you; dark…haired Maid of Gerringong?
‘‘Did the strangers come around you; in the far…off foreign land?
Did they lead you out of sorrow; with kind face and loving hand?
Had they pleasant ways to court you … had they silver words to bind?
Had they souls more fond and loyal than the soul you left behind?
Do not think I blame you; dear one! Ah! my heart is gushing o'er
With the sudden joy and wonder; thus to see your face once more。
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Happy is the chance which joins us after long; long years of pain:
And; oh; blessed was whatever sent you back to me again!
Now our pleasure will be real … now our hopes again are young:
Now we'll climb Life's brightest summits; dark…haired Maid of Gerringong。
‘‘In the sound of many footfalls; did you falter with regret
For a step which used to gladden in the time so vivid yet?
When they left you in the night…hours; did you lie awake like me;
With the thoughts of what we had been … what we never more could be?
Ah! you look but do not answer while I halt and question he