An Naomh / The Saint
Ón talamh a thagann sí, / From the Earth she comes, Agus ar an cré fillean sí, / And to the dirty she returns, Go…
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Ón talamh a thagann sí, / From the Earth she comes, Agus ar an cré fillean sí, / And to the dirty she returns, Go…
“Any change for the homeless Irish?” Is called in the streets, Beneath a heavy, fat cloud, Raining only on him. A poor Indian, Coaxed by…
The moss draped over the immortal stones, Sitting upon another council. Their guests today were a mother and son, In amongst the heavy, hilly woods,…
Will you be soft, Graceful and tender, In touch and patience? Please; be kind, Sombre, slow, and loving. Let me mistake you, For a friend…
“Good evening, I’m Muire Geoghan for RTÉ’s general election results special coverage, and we can confirm at the current count the next government will most…
“They’re tearing the country apart”, He says as he sets a bus alight. “Ireland for the Irish”, He calls in the November night. “Look after…
Aching arches of smiles while away my time, Excruciatingly patronising and pedantic, Reassuring themselves but never I, That I believe they like my rhyme. Sent…
At the dinner party, You look at me, As if you love me, But I don’t know you, Not anymore. Who is this woman, So…
Along dark rolling hills,Stained in battle kills,Stand men begging “stop”,As shadows swallow grain crop;A woman stares them down. They mockingly jeered before,She accepted their insulting…
Let me call for help,And never be heard,Roaring in my bed,Next to a sleeping spouse. I wish to enjoy the sound,Of silence tearing my throat,Rasping…
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