A Celtic Psaltery by Alfred Perceval Graves
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Is dead and gone.
CHARMS AND INVOCATIONS CHARMS AGAINST SORROW A charm whereunto grief must yield-- The Charm of Michael with the Shield. Charms before which all sorrows fail-- The Palm-branch of Christ and Brigit's Veil. The charm Christ set for Himself, when the Godhead within Him darkened; And when He cried from the Cross that His Father no longer hearkened. When you are bound down by the Cross and night is blackest before you, A charm that shall lift off sorrow's weight and to joyful hope restore you. A charm to be said at sunrise when your hands your heart are crushing, When the eyes are red with weeping and the madness of grief outrushing. A charm with not even a whisper to spare, But only the silent prayer. |
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