Leaves From Australian Forests
Ellen Ray

Henry Kend

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A quiet song for Ellen—

The patient Ellen Ray,

A dreamer in the nightfall,

A watcher in the day.

The wedded of the sailor

Who keeps so far away:

A shadow on his forehead

For patient Ellen Ray.

When autumn winds were driving

Across the chafing bay,

He said the words of anger

That wasted Ellen Ray:

He said the words of anger

And went his bitter way:

Her dower was the darkness—

The patient Ellen Ray.

Your comfort is a phantom,

My patient Ellen Ray;

You house it in the night-time,

It fronts you in the day;

And when the moon is very low

And when the lights are grey,

You sit and hug a sorry hope,

My patient Ellen Ray!

You sit and hug a sorry hope—

Yet who will dare to say,

The sweetness of October

Is not for Ellen Ray?

The bearer of a burden

Must rest at fall of day;

And you have borne a heavy one,

My patient Ellen Ray.

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