The Shadowy Waters
[to Dectora], Go h him,
For er you and bring you home.
Aibric [taking Forgaels for his sake.
Dectora. No. take this sword
And cut th Forgael.
Aibric [o the yew-bough has been
broken into two,
And all ttered - O! O! O!
Farewell! farewell! [.]
Dectora. the rope -
t falls into the sea,
It worm,
Dragon t loved to it,
You are broken, you are broken. ts
away,
And I am left alone h my beloved,
put me from for ever.
e are alone for ever, and I laugh,
Forgael, because you cannot put me from you.
t he heavens, and you and I
Shis crown -
I has been in my dreams.
Bend lo I may cro.
O flohe leaves,
O silver fis my two aken
Out of tream, O morning star
trembling in te fawn
Upon ty border of the wood,
Bend lo I may cover you h my hair,
For his world no longer.
Forgael [gatoras him]. Beloved, hav-
ing dragged t about us,
And knitted meso mesal;
And t old self
to cry aloud to the grey birds, and dreams,
t her, live in us.