| The Sigh | |
| A harsh and coarse sigh | |
| causes me not to be contained in my tunic. | |
| A sigh, cold exhaled part, | |
| 4 | broke in four pieces |
| the breast that holds it, the height of pain: | |
| it nearly splits me with its fierce aching. | |
| From a nestful of memories, a precious breast, | |
| 8 | (a kind of sigh of foolish madness) |
| some note rises from me | |
| constricted, pain of the narrow edge of memory. | |
| A breast's commotion, a den of deceit, | |
| 12 | a skilful extinguisher of a candle, |
| a shower from a cywydd's whirlwind, | |
| it will be a mist-hedge of long contemplation. | |
| Everyone supposes, when I get angry, | |
| 16 | if there were training [that I'd had], that I am a piper. |
| There is more breath in me | |
| than in the hollow of a blacksmith's bellows. | |
| A sigh, sharpened work, | |
| 20 | from the front will break a stone from [any] wall. |
| A girl causes it, an angry word, | |
| it's a cruel roar along the length of a man. | |
| Rain's breeze to wither the cheek, | |
| 24 | it is the autumn wind of sadness. |
| There was never any wheat that could not be winnowed | |
| by this when it was wild with anger. | |
| My position has been very sad for a year, | |
| 28 | except for Morfudd, no girl will console me. |