Page:The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge, 1919.djvu/163

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TO A DISTANT ONE

Through wild by-ways I come to you, my love,
Nor ask of those I meet the surest way,
What way I turn I cannot go astray
And miss you in my life. Though Fate may prove
A tardy guide she will not make delay
Leading me through strange seas and distant lands,
I'm coming still, though slowly, to your hands.
We'll meet one day.


There is so much to do, so little done,
In my life's space that I perforce did leave
Love at the moonlit trysting-place to grieve

Till fame and other little things were won.

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