O, But I Saw a Solemn Sight

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O, But I Saw a Solemn Sight

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O, but I saw a solemn sight; Said the rambling, shambling travelling-man; Castle Dargan's ruin all lit Lovely ladies dancing in it What though they dance; those days are gone; Said the wicked, crooked hawthorn tree; Lovely lady and gallant man Are cold blown dust or a bit of bone O, what is life but a mouthful of air; Said the rambling, shambling travelling-man; Yet all the lovely things that were Live, for I saw them dancing there Nobody knows what may befall; Said the wicked, crooked hawthorn tree; I have stood so long by a gap in the wall May be I shall not die at all

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  • William Butler Yeats