Treoraíonn piolóin na n-aingeal leictreachas isteach i mo shaol
Agus amach athuair,
Leictreachas a ritheann cosúil le habhainn na beatha,
Abhainn an chreidimh, abhainn ollmhór an neamh-chomhfheasa.
Feicim an Bedouin agus an Touareg, feicim na camaill agus iad ceangailte le cuaille solais
Ag ósais i gceartlár na Góibí nó sa Kalahari nach bhfuil ar Fhocal!
Feicim seanlaoch uasal agus é ag fáil bháis i nglóir na catha!
Na bláthanna! An leon! An bhean! Rithim ar shráideanna oirthearacha:
No gilded cage... Inis Abhlach... oráistí... liomóidí... Kathmandu. Is éard
Atá i gceist agam leis an raiméis atá thuasluaite ná smaoineamh glas, agus é ag snámh go sásta in imir ghlas.
Saormheadaracht
My name is Eoin Dunford and I have been writing free verse since I was twelve. This blog comprises free verse through the medium of AN GHAEILGE (the Irish language). I am 31 and I live on the south coast of the Irish Republic. I have a MA in English literature. In relation to the Irish language I have a BA and a higher diploma in translation. Hobbies: pop and rock music, mostly, as well as reading and writing poetry.
My ten favourite songs
My ten favourite songs
1. Runrig - Alba (Live)
2. Europe - The Final Countdown
3. Willie Nelson - City Of New Orleans
4. Steve Harley - Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
5. Stone Roses - I Am The Resurrection
6. UB40 - Red Red Wine
7. Journey - Don't Stop Believing
8. INXS - Beautiful Girl
9. Lightning Seeds - Three Lions
10. Foreigner - I Want To Know What Love Is
PLEASE NOTE that the poetry on this website has been published in the international magazine of the Irish language AN GAEL.
1. Runrig - Alba (Live)
2. Europe - The Final Countdown
3. Willie Nelson - City Of New Orleans
4. Steve Harley - Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
5. Stone Roses - I Am The Resurrection
6. UB40 - Red Red Wine
7. Journey - Don't Stop Believing
8. INXS - Beautiful Girl
9. Lightning Seeds - Three Lions
10. Foreigner - I Want To Know What Love Is
PLEASE NOTE that the poetry on this website has been published in the international magazine of the Irish language AN GAEL.