The Madness of King Goll lyrics

by

William Butler Yeats


I SAT on cushioned otter-skin:
My word was law from Ith to Emain,

And shook at Inver Amergin
The hearts of the world-troubling seamen,

And drove tumult and war away
From girl and boy and man and beast;

The fields grew fatter day by day,
The wild fowl of the air increased;

And every ancient Ollave said,
While he bent down his fading head.

'He drives away the Northern cold.'
They will not hush, the leaves a-flutter round me, the beech leaves old.

I sat and mused and drank sweet wine;
A herdsman came from inland valleys,
Crying, the pirates drove his swine
To fill their dark-beaked hollow galleys.
I called my battle-breaking men
And my loud brazen battle-cars
From rolling vale and rivery glen;
And under the blinking of the stars
Fell on the pirates by the deep,
And hurled them in the gulph of sleep:
These hands won many a torque of gold.
They will not hush, the leaves a-flutter round me, the beech leaves old.
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