My name is William Butler Yeats.
When young, I spoke to faeries
and sang of ponds and leprechauns
and lips red-ripe as cherries.
Now my glass is cold and cracked,
my verse a fine steel wire.
The faeries all have been served with writs
and flung out in the mire,
shot down at the Post Office door,
blown up by the IRA:
a city man in a country house,
I'll make myself a play;
taut for my Maud and statesmanlike,
I perne me in a gyre.
I'll bear it all for drama's sake
and set this house on fire.
and sang of ponds and leprechauns
and lips red-ripe as cherries.
Now my glass is cold and cracked,
my verse a fine steel wire.
The faeries all have been served with writs
and flung out in the mire,
shot down at the Post Office door,
blown up by the IRA:
a city man in a country house,
I'll make myself a play;
taut for my Maud and statesmanlike,
I perne me in a gyre.
I'll bear it all for drama's sake
and set this house on fire.
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