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	<title>MOM POEMS, LOVE POEMS and WAR POEMS &#187; William Butler Yeats poet</title>
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		<title>The Sad Shepherd by William Butler Yeats</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a man whom Sorrow named his Friend,<br />
And he, of his high comrade Sorrow dreaming,<br />
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Went walking with slow steps along the gleaming<br />
And humming Sands, where windy surges wend:<br />
And he called loudly to the stars to bend<br />
From their pale thrones and comfort him, but they<br />
Among themselves laugh on and sing alway:<br />
And then the man whom Sorrow named his friend<br />
Cried out, Dim sea, hear my most piteous story.!<br />
The sea Swept on and cried her old cry still,<br />
Rolling along in dreams from hill to hill.<br />
He fled the persecution of her glory<br />
And, in a far-off, gentle valley stopping,<br />
Cried all his story to the dewdrops glistening.<br />
But naught they heard, for they are always listening,<br />
The dewdrops, for the sound of their own dropping.<br />
And then the man whom Sorrow named his friend<br />
Sought once again the shore, and found a shell,<br />
And thought, I will my heavy story tell<br />
Till my own words, re-echoing, shall send<br />
Their sadness through a hollow, pearly heart;<br />
And my own talc again for me shall sing,<br />
And my own whispering words be comforting,<br />
And lo! my ancient burden may depart.<br />
Then he sang softly nigh the pearly rim;<br />
But the sad dweller by the sea-ways lone<br />
Changed all he sang to inarticulate moan<br />
Among her wildering whirls, forgetting him.</p>
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