DEATH AND THE FAIRIES

Patrick McGill
(1889 – 1963)


DEATH AND THE FAIRIES

 

Before I joined the army I lived in Donegal,

Where, every night, the fairies would hold their carnival.

But now I’m out in Flanders where men like wheatears fall,

And it’s Death and not the fairies who is holding carnival.

 


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