Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Ireland: Vol. V. 1876–79.
The Hill of Killenarden
By Charles Graham Halpine (18291868)T
And griefs the bosom harden,
I ’ll ne’er forget, where’er I be,
That day at Killenarden;
For there, while fancy revelled wide,
The summer’s day flew o’er me;
The friends I loved were at my side,
And Irish fields before me.
Had cooled the sod beneath us;
And there were lots of mountain flowers,
A garland to enwreathe us.
Far, far below the landscape shone
With wheat and new-mown meadows,
And as o’erhead the clouds flew on,
Beneath swept on their shadows.
There may be nobler mountains,
And in our new far Western home
Green fields and brighter fountains;
But as for me, let time destroy
All dreams, but this one pardon,
And barren memory long enjoy
That day on Killenarden.