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Irish Poetry and Music

ajd8 wrote 1 week ago: http://www.mourne.net/ ENTERfor Irish poetry and links 19:24 Dé hAoine 10 Iuil 2009 All poems on … more →

Tags: Fiction, Irish music

Irish Poetry and Music

ajd8 wrote 1 week ago: http://www.mourne.net/ ENTERfor Irish poetry and links 19:24 Dé hAoine 10 Iuil 2009 All poems on … more →

Tags: Fiction, Irish music

Irish Culture and Customs -Poetry

ajd8 wrote 1 week ago: http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/Poetry/1Home.html Irish Poetry: Poems and Songs Here are our f … more →

Tags: Fiction, Irish culture, Irish customs, Quotes

The Poem

ajd8 wrote 1 week ago: http://www.thepoem.co.uk/ Welcome to The Poem web site, a taster of contemporary poetry in Britain a … more →

Tags: Fiction, English poetry, Poetry

Sound Eye Poetry

ajd8 wrote 1 week ago: http://indigo.ie/~tjac/sound_eye_hme.htm Sound Eye. . . Irish Poetry & the Universe of Writing • … more →

Tags: Fiction, Poetry

If I were tickled by the rub of love :: Dylan Thomas

Dr. Sineokov wrote 1 week ago: If I were tickled by the rub of love, A rooking girl who stole me for her side, Broke through her st … more →

Tags: Poetry

35. Stepping stones

practiceofzen wrote 1 month ago: In his memoir “Something to Write Home About” the poet Seamus Heaney recalls an experience from his … more →

Tags: 1, ichigo ichie, Seamus Heaney, Stepping Stones, Zen & Meditation

Patrick Kavanagh's 'Advent': A magnificent poem in spite of itself

mindofamaniac wrote 2 months ago: Ok. Back to things I like.   Advent We have tested and tasted too much, lover– Through a chink … more →

Tags: Literature, Advent, Art, Arts, chink too wide, Culture, Heritage, History, Ireland

Blessing3 comments

JBBC wrote 2 months ago: For all those who asked me to reprint the John O’Donoghue poem, Blessing, read by Jon Kabat-Z … more →

Tags: Cancer and Spirituality, Beannacht, Blessing, John O’Donoghue, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Poetry

Irish Fiction, Drama and Non-Fiction

ajd8 wrote 2 months ago: FICTION John Banville, Birchwood (Minerva/Norton, o/p); The Newton Letter (Minerva/Warner); The Boo … more →

Tags: Literature, Iirsh fiction, Ireland, Irish drama, Irish History, Irish non-fiction, irish books

31. A single gentian3 comments

practiceofzen wrote 2 months ago: The Burren is a limestone plateau in County Clare, Ireland. Occupying more than a hundred square mi … more →

Tags: 1, ichigo ichie, Michael Longley, The Burren, Toni Packer

A Celtic Psaltery by Alfred Perceval Graves1 comment

evankerry wrote 3 months ago: This little known title is available on Gutenberg.org and it is wonderful: http://www.gutenberg.org/ … more →

Tags: random poetry, Literary Hirsutes, Irish Legends, Folk music, A Celtic Psaltery, Alfred Perceval Graves, Welsh poetry, Scots Poetry, Scottish poetry

The Majesty of the Mother.

littlepigire09 wrote 3 months ago: The majesty of the mother. Soft hair against her soft face. Shoulders slightly forward Arms crooked … more →

Tags: female irish poet 2009, Mother, Poetry

You're Still Here; Ha ha ha!

littlepigire09 wrote 3 months ago: Can you so easily walk away, when my heart has stopped dead in my chest? Can you tell me you don’t c … more →

Tags: Poetry, Blog, Contemporary, irish female poet

I am the Hiccup Girl.

littlepigire09 wrote 3 months ago: I am the hiccup girl. I make my path in jumps and spurts Then leaps and bounds Ups and downs Racing … more →

Tags: Poetry, 2009, irish female poet

Purple Window Frames

littlepigire09 wrote 3 months ago: The frame of the window is purple. I hadn’t noticed. What a strange colour to choose. What a strange … more →

Tags: Poetry, Contemporary, female irish poet 2009, irish blog, New age

Another Icy Easter in Ireland

littlepigire09 wrote 3 months ago: If heaven and hell were to push together They would touch together on the surface of earth. We would … more →

Tags: Irish Recession Pro Movement, Poetry, Ireland, possible easter rising 2009/10, recession

St. Patrick's Day

vikkibakus wrote 4 months ago: This poem is dedicated to Grandma Hannah                                               who always to … more →

Tags: Irish songs, St. Patrick's Day

"Ag Ínse Scéil ar an Doigh a Bhí"3 comments

Nathan wrote 5 months ago: This is another poem that I like. “Ag Ínse Scéil ar an Doigh a Bhí” means “tell a story of the ol … more →

Tags: Poetry, Christian Poetry, Misc, Christianity, Christian, Irish, Irish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic Poetry, Thoughts


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