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1872–1943

THE SONG OF THE HOMESICK GAEL

Cale Young Rice

I long to see the solan-goose Wing over Ailsa crag At dusk again — or Girvan gulls at dawn; To see the osprey grayly glide

The winds of Kamasaig: For grayness now my heart is set upon. The grayness of sea-spaces where There's loneliness alone,

Save for the wings that sweep it with unrest, Save for the hunger-cries that sound And die into a moan, Save for the moaning hunger in my breast.

For grayness is the hue of all In life that is not lies. A thousand years of tears are in my heart; And only in their mystery

Can I be truly wise: From light and laughter follies only start. I long to see the mists again Above the tumbling tide

Of Ailsa, at the coming of the night. There's weariness and emptiness And soul unsatisfied Forever in the places of delight.

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