Get Your Premium Membership

Winds of May

 Winds of May, that dance on the sea, 
Dancing a ring-around in glee 
From furrow to furrow, while overhead 
The foam flies up to be garlanded, 
In silvery arches spanning the air, 
Saw you my true love anywhere? 
Welladay! Welladay! 
For the winds of May! 
Love is unhappy when love is away!

Poem by James Joyce
Biography | Poems | Best Poems | Short Poems | Quotes | Email Poem - Winds of MayEmail Poem | Create an image from this poem

Poems are below...



More Poems by James Joyce

Comments, Analysis, and Meaning on Winds of May

Provide your analysis, explanation, meaning, interpretation, and comments on the poem Winds of May here.

Commenting turned off, sorry.


Book: Shattered Sighs