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Thread #65243   Message #3086009
Posted By: GUEST,Doug Saum
31-Jan-11 - 01:58 PM
Thread Name: Dark Lullabies
Subject: RE: Dark Lullabies
The Unappeasable Host

The Danaan children laugh, in cradles of wrought gold,
And clap their hands together, and half close their eyes,
For they will ride the North when the ger-eagle flies,
With heavy whitening wings, and a heart fallen cold:
I kiss my wailing child and press it to my breast,
And hear the narrow graves calling my child and me.
Desolate winds that cry over the wandering sea;
Desolate winds that hover in the flaming West;
Desolate winds that beat the doors of Heaven, and beat
The doors of Hell and blow there many a whimpering ghost;
O heart the winds have shaken, the unappeasable host
Is comelier than candles at Mother Mary's feet.

W B Yeats

The "Host" are the wee people. The mother, presumably out of fear of them, is pandering to secure their favor. She has more faith in them than in the promise of the Church. My version of this is on www.CDBABY.com.
DOug Saum