Get Your Premium Membership

Who Goes With Fergus?

 Who will go drive with Fergus now,
And pierce the deep wood's woven shade,
And dance upon the level shore?
Young man, lift up your russet brow,
And lift your tender eyelids, maid,
And brood on hopes and fear no more.
And no more turn aside and brood Upon love's bitter mystery; For Fergus rules the brazen cars, And rules the shadows of the wood, And the white breast of the dim sea And all dishevelled wandering stars.

Poem by William Butler Yeats
Biography | Poems | Best Poems | Short Poems | Quotes | Email Poem - Who Goes With Fergus?Email Poem | Create an image from this poem

Poems are below...



More Poems by William Butler Yeats

Comments, Analysis, and Meaning on Who Goes With Fergus?

Provide your analysis, explanation, meaning, interpretation, and comments on the poem Who Goes With Fergus? here.

Commenting turned off, sorry.


Book: Shattered Sighs