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The Isle of Innisfree
Without doubt a small isle but one of natural beauty Such a tranquil green place, the Isle of Innisfree Set in Irelands Lough Gill in the County of Sligo And holds for me fond memories of so long ago. I met my first love at the loughs shore, a pretty colleen Grace Ann was her name and she was just sixteen And that first long hot summer that we spent together Still plays on my mind and the love we had for each other. We'd row across to the Isle often and stay all day long And spent many hours talking and singing our song A pact we both made, that we'd be together for life I as her loving husband and she as my loving wife. We'd dream of building a house there, just her and me And later we'd have children, our very own family We would have a laugh about that, it was just fantasy But I knew that we'd be happy wherever we'd be. We finished school in September and were waiting to see If we'd been successful in our application, for Dublin Uni Sadly, some of our friends, had their application's rejected But Grace and I'd been lucky because we'd been accepted. The week before our departure , she went with some friends to town And as they crossed a busy road, a drunk driver mowed them down Two of her friends were slightly injured but Grace died at the scene Her young life taken from her; she'd just turned seventeen. I became very withdrawn and just wished it'd been me And lost interest in everything and even a place at uni I went to the funeral home to see, one last time her pretty face And there in a white coffin lay an angel; my beautiful Grace. I blamed myself for her death; she'd wanted to stay in with me But I said "go out with your friends and have a farewell party" After her funeral I left for England and joined the merchant navy In the hope I'd leave behind memories of that awful tragedy. I couldn't face going back home and its now been thirty years Just the thought of going back there would fill my eyes with tears In my free time I'd go up on deck and just stare out to sea And my mind would drift back to that summer, with Grace and Innisfree. Written 11th December 2020.
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