A SONG OF LAUGHTER

A SONG OF LAUGHTER

By Theodore Maynard

The stars with their laughter are shaken;The long waves laugh at sea;And the little Imp of LaughterLaughs in the soul of me.

The stars with their laughter are shaken;The long waves laugh at sea;And the little Imp of LaughterLaughs in the soul of me.

The stars with their laughter are shaken;The long waves laugh at sea;And the little Imp of LaughterLaughs in the soul of me.

The stars with their laughter are shaken;

The long waves laugh at sea;

And the little Imp of Laughter

Laughs in the soul of me.

I know the guffaw of a tempest,The mirth of a blossom and bud—But I laugh when I think of how Cuchulain laughedAt the crows with their bills in his blood.The mother laughs low at her baby,The bridegroom with joy in his bride—And I think that Christ laughed when they Took Himwith stavesOn the night before He died.

I know the guffaw of a tempest,The mirth of a blossom and bud—But I laugh when I think of how Cuchulain laughedAt the crows with their bills in his blood.The mother laughs low at her baby,The bridegroom with joy in his bride—And I think that Christ laughed when they Took Himwith stavesOn the night before He died.

I know the guffaw of a tempest,The mirth of a blossom and bud—But I laugh when I think of how Cuchulain laughedAt the crows with their bills in his blood.

I know the guffaw of a tempest,

The mirth of a blossom and bud—

But I laugh when I think of how Cuchulain laughed

At the crows with their bills in his blood.

The mother laughs low at her baby,The bridegroom with joy in his bride—And I think that Christ laughed when they Took Himwith stavesOn the night before He died.

The mother laughs low at her baby,

The bridegroom with joy in his bride—

And I think that Christ laughed when they Took Him

with staves

On the night before He died.


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