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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
YOUNG UNA, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Upon the shore young una lies Last Line: On shadow-haunted sea. Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement | |||
UPON the shore young Una lies, A smile upon her mouth; Soft breezes kiss her heavy hair, Slow blowing from the South. Within the cabin on the hill Her mother doth complain: "God bless the child! her feet are slow To bear her home again." Her mother's mother, grey and old, She laughs beside the fire: "Once I was hot as she, a-stór, To gain my heart's desire." And Una, smiling on the sea, She speaks no word at all, But watches with untiring eyes The waves that break and fall. Far in the East her father's ship Lifts the blue waves to foam. Her father's hand upon the helm Now guides the vessel home. And he hath safe a robe of silk, All gold as Una's hair; Strange jewels, too, from out the West, To deck his child so fair. But Una with unclosing eyes Looks long towards the South; The spray hangs diamonds on her hair, A smile is on her mouth. Now Una's lover in the wood, The wood beside the shore, He breathes his passion to the night "Oh, love me, love, a-stór." He kneels beside another maid, She leans to hear him speak, His arm is on her shoulder white, Her kiss is on his cheek. But Una, lone upon the shore, Cares naught for what may be; She smiles beneath the changing sky, On shadow-haunted sea. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BALLAD OF MARJORIE by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A BALLAD OF THE WAILING GHOST by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A BIRD FROM THE WEST by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A CARELESS HEART by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A CATHOLIC TO HIS ULSTER BROTHER by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A CHILD'S SONG by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A CRY IN THE WORLD by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A FAIRY PRINCE by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A LITTLE DOG by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER A LOST FLOWER by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER |
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