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Written by James Joyce
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Tuesday, 02 May 2006 |
The writings of Joyce are often thought of as difficult to comprehend - and are thus lost to many.
What could be more simple and touching than this tribute to his father passed on, and the birth of his grandson?

Of
the dark past
A
child is born.
With
joy and grief
My
heart is torn.
Calm
in his cradle
The
living lies.
May
love and mercy
Unclose
his eyes!
Young
life is breathed
On
the glass:
The
world that was not
Comes
to pass.
A
child is sleeping;
An
old man is gone.
O,
father forsaken,
Forgive
your son.
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