Such a wild and wayward heart as thine can never reach thee more;

For the radiant light of gladness never alternates with sadness,

Stinging gifted souls to madness, on that bright and blessed shore;

Safely moored from sorrow’s tempest, on that distant Aidenn shore,

Rest thee, lost one, evermore.

Thou wert like a meteor glancing through a starry sky, entrancing,

Thrilling, awing, wrapt beholders with the wondrous light it wore;

But the meteor has descended, and the “nightly shadows blended,”

For the fever-dream is ended, and the fearful crisis o’er—

Yes, the wild unresting fever-dream of human life is o’er—