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The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls

The harp that once through Tara's halls
  The soul of music shed,
Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls,
  As if that soul were fled. —
So sleeps the pride of former days,
  So glory's thrill is o'er,
And hearts, that once beat high for praise,
  Now feel that pulse no more.

No more to chiefs and ladies bright
  The harp of Tara swells;
The chord alone, that breaks at night,
  Its tale of ruin tells.
Thus Freedom now so seldom wakes,
  The only throb she gives,
Is when some heart indignant breaks,
  To show that still she lives.

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  • February 10
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    awsome

    From guest chrissy :] (contact)
    i love this poem.

  • AerinAlanna
    August 11, 2005
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    This has always been one of my favorite poems, and the emotions that show through it touch the heart.