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For Your Sake

from Katharine Tynan (1858–1885–1931)

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For your sake who have left me grieving

I love the old who are tired of living,

Tired of travelling a road grown weary,

More than the young, more than the merry.

The old, patient and rosy faces

Stir my heart in its secret places.

The old eyes that ache for rest

Set my heart to bleed in my breast.

More than the children, golden and ruddy,

The bent knees and the feeble body

Stab my heart with the mother–pain,

For your sake in the night and rain.

For your sake I would fain enfold them,

The old heads to my breast and hold them,

Keep them safe from the lonely fear,

My kind love of many a year.

The old hands, I could kneel and kiss them,

Knotted and purple, could love them, caress them.

Ah, my dear, when the house is asleep,

I see your hands and I wake and weep.

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Poetry by Women in Ireland
A Critical Anthology 1870–1970
, pp. 100
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Print publication year: 2012

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