They will all come up to me, With 'Here is the fiddler of Dooney!' And dance like a wave of the sea. [20] [20] THE HEART OF THE WOMAN O what to me the little room That was brimmed up with prayer and rest; He bade me out into the gloom, And my breast lies upon his breast. O what to me my mother's care, The house where I was safe and warm; The shadowy blossom of my hair Will hide us from the bitter storm. O hiding hair and dewy eyes, I am no more with life and death, My heart upon his warm heart lies, My breath is mixed into his breath. [21] [21]