A Song of Four Winds

Nora Hopper Chesson

1871 to 1906

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The gray wind out of the West 
Is and making moan, 
For a noinin's silver crest 
In the hay-swathes overthrown. 
Like the heart in dying breast, 
It flutters, making its moan, 
gray wind out of the West. 

The black out of the North 
Blows loud, like a of war: 
Its voice goes gallantly forth 
fields where the spearsmen are: 
To them is voice not worth 
Wild music of any star? 
The black wind out of the North. 

The wind out of the South, 
It makes not war nor peace: 
'Tis the breath of a colleen's mouth, 
Yet it flutters the willow-trees: 
It men's souls with drouth, 
Then fills their souls ease: 
The white wind out of the South. 

The red wind out of the East — 
word can a harper say 
Of the wind blows from the feast, 
And blows men into fray: 
It will not stay for the priest, 
For the Host it will not stay — 
red wind blowing out of the East, 
The of the Judgment Day.