The Ode is the first poem in O'Shaughnessy's collection Music and Moonlight. It has nine stanzas, although many people to whom it is familiar believe that the poem is only three stanzas long. The opening stanza is:
We are the music makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams,
Wandering by lone sea-breakers,
And sitting by desolate streams;—
World-losers and world-forsakers,
On whom the pale moon gleams:
Yet we are the movers and shakers
Of the world for ever, it seems.
The words have inspired many people and have been admired by many poets, including W. B. Yeatscitation needed. The phrase "movers and shakers" originated here. The poem has been set to music, or alluded to, many times: