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Death Comes So Nigh ( Banshee)

Based on a poem by Alice Guerin Crist ( 1876-1921 ) At vesper time on Sunday een, We heard a banshee cry! Beyond the churchyard dim and dark, Neath whispering elms, and yew-trees stark, Where our star shone-a corpse-like spark- Against the wintry sky. We heard and shuddered sick with dread, Rose and I- Rose and I, As the shrill keening rang oerhead Where cloud-wrack floated high. Our two young hearts long, sorely tried, By poverty and love denied Still waiting for some favouring tide, And now! Death come so nigh. Which of us two is called away You or I-You or I? I heard my patient poor love say, With bitter plaintive sigh. Neither, dear girl, I bravely said, To Mary Mother bow your head, And cry for help to Her instead, Nor heed the Banshees cry. We raised our hearts in fervent prayer, Rose and I-Rose and I, Nor knew our troubles ended there, Our happiness came nigh. For twas the grim old farmer, he- My only kin, rich, miserly, Who, dying left his wealth to me- For whom the banshee cried. A Companion piece to follow... Daz/PS7

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T.D. Ruley 20 Feb 2007

very cool

cynthia berridge 14 Nov 2006

awesome poser art work

Mira McNeil 13 Nov 2006

This is a wonderfully done picture with very dramatic colouring. You definitely know how to tell a story with your art. Look forward to the companion piece! Mira

Patrick Boyle 13 Nov 2006

stunning work

Artist Reply: Thank-you Patrick... Stay tuned for the Companion piece.. Lea