A Celebration of Women Writers

" Sheep and Lambs." by Katharine Tynan (1861-1931)
From: Twenty One Poems by Katharine Tynan: Selected by W. B. Yeats. by Katharine Tynan. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press, 1907. pp.1-2.

Editor: Mary Mark Ockerbloom

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SHEEP AND LAMBS

All in the April evening,
April airs were abroad;
The sheep with their little lambs
Passed me by on the road.

The sheep with their little lambs
Passed me by on the road;
All in the April evening
I thought on the Lamb of God.

The lambs were weary and crying
With a weak, human cry.
I thought on the Lamb of God
Going meekly to die.

Up in the blue, blue mountains
Dewy pastures are sweet;
Rest for the little bodies,
Rest for the little feet.

But for the Lamb of God,
Up on the hill-top green,
Only a Cross of shame
Two stark crosses between.

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All in the April evening,
April airs were abroad;
I saw the sheep with their lambs,
And thought on the Lamb of God.

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Editor: Mary Mark Ockerbloom