
INTRODUCTION
PROEM
ROSLEEN
WILL YOU COME BACK HOME?
MARY CALLAGHAN AND ME
KILDARE
YOU’LL TRAVEL FAR AND WIDE
FARCALLADEN RISE
GIVE ME THE LIGHT HEART
WHERE SHALL WE BETAKE US?
This collection opens with a contemplative voice that invites the listener into a world where memory burns like embers, offering a glimpse of youthful reverie and introspection. The poet weaves personal recollections with broader images of nature, faith, and the passage of time, creating verses that feel both intimate and timeless. Though originally shared only with close friends, the poems have resonated enough to inspire composers such as Elgar and Foote, hinting at their lyrical, song‑like quality. The tone balances wistful nostalgia with a gentle humor that makes each piece feel like a conversation around a hearth.
Among the standout pieces, a tender ode to Rosleen captures the ache of unrequited love against the backdrop of Irish glens, while “Mary Callaghan and Me” paints a lively wedding scene filled with ringing bells and village chatter. Other verses wander through distant deserts, coronations, and the longing of a soldier far from home, all rendered in a language that is both plain and evocative. Listeners will find a mosaic of moments that linger like warm coals, inviting reflection long after the final line fades.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1932
A Canadian-born writer who turned the history and folklore of Quebec into bestselling adventure and historical novels, he later became a public figure in Britain as well as a man of letters. His stories are remembered for their dramatic sweep, strong sense of place, and feel for imperial-era politics and romance.
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