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The Dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick - William Butler Yeats
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The Dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick William Butler Yeats

"The Dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick" by William Butler Yeats is a lyrical exploration of beauty, spirituality, and the connection between nature and the human experience. The poem captures the essence of longing and the transcendent power of dance. #Poetry, 1910. Its themes reflect Irish culture and the interplay of myth and reality, celebrating the sacredness of movement.

The Dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick - William Butler Yeats
I, proclaiming that there is
Among birds or beasts or men
One that is perfect or at peace.
Danced on Cruachan's windy plain,
Upon Cro-patrick sang aloud;
All that could run or leap or swim
Whether in wood, water or cloud,
Acclaiming, proclaiming, declaiming Him.
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