Killiney Bay.

The sunset lights are streaming

Along Killiney Bay,

And o’er its gentle ripples

Like gems of splendour play.

Upon the distant mountains

Soft hues of purple rest;

And deeper shades of evening

The sombre vales invest.

O’er all the varied landscape

The richest beauty glows;

And light and shade are mingling

In calmness and repose.

Whilst thus sublimely roving

The mountain’s lofty brow,

We hear the calm sea murmur

Amid the rocks below.

Around the thyme and heather,

Bloom fragrant, fresh and fair,

And health and joy seem floating

Upon the breezy air.

The insect’s happy murmur,

The wild bird’s rapid flight,

The distant vessel gliding,

All give the heart delight!

From scenes so rife with beauty,

Sweet thoughts of gladness rise

All calm and pure and peaceful,

Like dreams of paradise.

But that which adds a sweetness,

These circling joys above,

Is this our happy meeting

Of kindred—friendship—love!

This hour must gain a record

On memory’s brightest page,

And live in hues most lovely

To life’s remotest age.

That scene hath swiftly faded,

That time hath passed away,

But oft is re-illumined

By fancy’s kindling ray.

Whilst now in peace enjoying

An English hearth and home,

The mountain scenes of Erin

In glorious vision come;

And thoughts and fancies flutter

To prove this truth most sweet,

That friends by distance parted

Can yet in spirit meet!