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Wilfred Yeats
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0 posted 2001-04-26 04:53 PM


At the Crossroads (two poems)

Prefatory remarks:
In 1940 my sister (Very much older than I)
was 20 and engaged to a soldier.
He was called to go overseas in the coming conflict.
So he sent her a framed copy of Richard Hovey's
poem and did beautiful calligraphy. (The first below)
She in turn, wrote and sent him the second one.
As Fate would have it, He survived, She died.
(From peritonitis after an appendix operation that year.)
I was just eight years old when she died
And besides the hand lettered “Santa’s Workshop – KEEP OUT”
Sign on her bedroom door – I’ve little else I remember her for
Still
I still love this pair of poems. Enjoy!

At the Crossroads

You to the left and I to the right
For the ways of men must sever-
And it well may be for a day and a night,
And it well may be forever
But whether we meet or whether we part
(for our ways are past our knowing)'
A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart
On the ways we all are going.
Here's luck!
For we know not where we are going

Whether we win or whether we lose
With the hands that life is dealing,
It is not we nor the life we choose,
But the fall of the cards that's sealing
There's a fate in love and a fate in fight,
And the best of us all go under -
And whether we're wrong or whether we're right,
We win, sometimes to our wonder.
Here's luck
That we may not yet go under!

With a steady swing and an open brow
We have tramped the ways together,
But we're clasping hands at the crossroads now
In the Fiend's own night for weather;
And whether we bleed or whether we smile
In the leagues that lie before us
The ways of life are many a miles
And the dark of fate is o'er us.
Here's luck!
And a cheer for the dark before us!

You to the left and I to the right
For the ways of men must sever-
And it well may be for a day and a night,
And it well may be forever
But whether we live or whether we die
(For our ways are past our knowing)'
Here's two frank hearts and the open sky,
Be a fair or an ill wind blowing
HERE'S LUCK
In the teeth of all winds blowing.

By Richard Hovey

(And my sister's reply

You to the left and I to the right
--The ways of those which are severed-
'Tis but numbered days and nights
And yet it seems forever,
Till we meet again, then ne'er to part-
(Fate's ways are past all knowing)
We'll pledge hearts to the other's heart
On the way we'll both be going
Here's luck'
For we cannot know where we're going

The rest can't win, for we cannot lose
With the hands that life has dealt us.
Together we'll go where fate shall choose
Though the sleet of adversity pelt us.
Our love is Fate, and our fate is right-
Together we won't go under;
We'll share mistakes and scale the heights
Then win to the sage's wonder.
Here's Faith'
In no fatal blunder.

Tone on stone by love's own might
We'll build a life so treasured
That by brightest day or blackest night
Its depth must go unmeasured.
We shouldn't frown, but try to smile
When trials overtake us
And stick more closely all the while
When Fortune tries to break us.
Here's hope'
For the longest mile.

You from the left and I from the right-
--The ways of those which were severed-
And its been but numbered days and nights
And yet it's seemed forever.
We've met again and ne'er will part
(Our love will keep on growing).
The end's unknown, but good's the start
And with joy the future's glowing.
HERE"S LOVE
With our cup o'erflowing

The first duty of love is to listen.

               ~ Paul Tillich ~

© Copyright 2001 Wilfred Yeats - All Rights Reserved
Marge Tindal
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1 posted 2001-04-26 07:38 PM


Wilfred~
This treasured story touched my heart.

The poetry by your sister was lovely.
How good that you have it to remind you of her.
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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Paula Finn
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2 posted 2001-04-27 01:04 AM


This was a sad loving story...such a delicate memory to carry with you...
Sunshine
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3 posted 2001-04-27 10:17 PM


...carefully placing in a very special box in a very special library....
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4 posted 2001-04-27 10:46 PM


These are both beautiful poems. I'm glad to have read both of them. Lovely, just lovely.
Wilfred Yeats
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5 posted 2001-04-29 10:02 AM


Thank you all for your thoughts -
I never found Mr. Hovey elsewhere - but in no way could I post him without Phyllis' rejoinder -
We must always keep a positive outlook
her words have sustained me more often than I care to think about

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6 posted 2001-04-29 04:07 PM


She didn't leave you many reminders, but what she left is a treasure. *S* Obviously, talent runs in your family.... thanks for sharing this!
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7 posted 2001-04-29 04:23 PM


I'm glad you have this poetry to remember your dear sister and her love.  How well I remember these partings.  Joyce
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