Tag: Geraldine Plunkett Dillon
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A Celebration of Irish Women Poets on Bloomsday 2018
‘Hinnerup’ by Jess McKinney . sewing after so long i wonder if there exists a song a glass of water warmed in the sun for each age she’s ever been all the taps here run scalding following the dregs of wine flowing from hot water factories tell me about her lover stagnant on the periphery […]
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‘Magnificat’ (1917) by Geraldine Plunkett Dillon
MAGNIFICAT by Geraldine Plunkett Dillon (1891 – 1986) 1 (Untitled) While you are in Kilkenny town, I see your grace in every tree; Your hair is as the branches brown, The birches have your bravery. Your strength in mountain oaks I find, Eagles in this have built their nest; With supple sally twigs you bind […]