Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest WhatsAppRecent ChangesSend via e-MailPrintPermalink × Table of Contents When I Am Dead Contents I The Great Sea Fight and Occasional Poems II Sonnets III Songs, Ballads, Pastorals IV The Blazoned Rose VI Orifiel VII The Eve of Sanhain Wild Apples Wild Apples by Jeanne Robert Foster (Julie Olliver) 1916 To J. B. Yeats, R.H.A. When I Am Dead When I am dead,— Do I wish for beauty remembered for aye as a sun-bright gem To coronal me through all the years with a deathless diadem? Do I wish my name to be as a Master-Word, Whispered wherever the awe and terror of power is stirred. No, none of this,— Neither beauty nor power,— for the groping hands of men Will scatter my dust from its quiet place, and recreate me again. No, only this,— The sound of my singing voice, far-falling on alien seas, Telling the strange, wild ways of the heart,— of life's full cup, and the lees,— Heard at high noon As a note that compassed the gamut of earth and sky, That ran with the sweeping storm in the vault where the thunders die,— Heard through the dawn,— In the throat of the brown peewits and sparrows that build in the eaves, In the hedge flower's bursting bud, and the trembling sound of the leaves. Heard in the wind,— With that unutterable sound of passionate breath, The gasp of a quickened life when love goes down unto death. Contents I The Great Sea Fight and Occasional Poems The Great Sea Fight The William P. Frye Robert Lanier W. B. Yeats — Reading The Resurrection The Flight Moth Flowers Who Am I? The Wood The Seas of God II Sonnets The Soul's Desire Come Thou With Me The Ascent The End and The Beginning Irrevocable The End The Second Wife Speaks Heartache Hope Lies in This The Answer My Need Mysteries The Highest Love To “Nesita, Sweet Singer in the Temple of Ammon” Fools Ideala In Gaza The Last Veil The Grasshopper The Retreat Prom Mons To Roosevelt Sleep III Songs, Ballads, Pastorals The Faery Woman Scotch Arran The Rains of Arran “Riders to the Sea” Songs of Ballyshannon The Emigrant The Stranger in The Glen The Bitter Herb Harbledown The Fairy Prince Song Indian Summer The Wild Rose The Year of The Great War Wild Tansy The November Dandelion The Daughters of The Rain Renascence The Bridal To a Painting of a Young Girl Called “A Flower” The Awakening Love's Reality Assurance The Pixie's Pool To a Rose Tree Interlude Our Lady of the Rain At the End Moonrise Song The Miracle Daisies Avalon IV The Blazoned Rose The Echo Refuge The Soul's Elect We Are Not Twain Resignation The Eternal Triangle How Shalt Thou Come? The Outcast I Can Give Up Thy Fame Love The Voice of Rala Yesterday The Last Gift The Vision I Held Joy in My Hand The Blue Enamel Watch The Secret Disincarnate My Idol A Wayside Flower The Awakening The Soul's Farewell Retrospect Freedom The Stronger Bond The Picture To My Mother The Golden Bird Rosamond To the Woman Who Hates Me The Profaned Word The Silhouette The Yellow Rose The Pharisee's Wife Speaks The Sermon The Gleam The Freedman Ego All—All I Demand Narada The Body Pavlowa Death at Dawn Peacock Feathers The Sphinx Great Souls The Street Singer Arcady The Barrier Heartache My Baby Memory To Cara What God Meant VI Orifiel Orifiel VII The Eve of Sanhain The Eve of Sanhain Last modified: 2017/09/12 15:37by John Bell