I Love my Love in the Morning

I Love my Love in the Morning
A tender Irish lyric that captures love at the break of day. Gerald Griffin, writing in the tradition of early 19th-century Irish poetry, offers this simple celebration of romantic devotion: the speaker declares their love most fully in the morning light. The poem carries that distinctive quality of Irish verse, musical, direct, and emotionally pure. It belongs to a tradition of Irish poetry that finds profound meaning in simple moments, where the ordinary act of loving someone in morning light becomes something sacred. For readers seeking poetry that speaks directly to the heart without pretension, this brief lyric delivers quiet devastation in its simplicity.
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