The Shepherd’s Lament

The Shepherd’s Lament

ON yonder lofty mountain

A thousand times I stand,

And on my staff reclining,

Look down on the smiling land.

My grazing flocks then I follow,

My dog protecting them well;

I find myself in the valley,

But how,I scarcely can tell.

The whole of the meadow is cover’d

With flowers of beauty rare;

I pluck them,but pluck them unknowing

To whom the offering to bear.

In rain and storm and tempest,

I tarry beneath the tree,

But closed remaineth yon[193]portal[194];

’Tis all but a vision to me.

High over yonder dwelling,

There rises a rainbow gay;

But she from home hath departed

And wander’d far,far away.

Yes,far away bath she wander’d,

Perchance e’en over the sea;

Move onward,ye sheep,then,move onward!

Full sad the shepherd must be.

1803.