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My Erin by Thomas Dunne

Devils deign, Faeries feign

Lamdegs bang

And the Angels sang


Banshees scream,

Wee wanes dream

Far over the hill

Madness beamed


Eternal waking

Death unto Life

Rolling thunder

Pounding, pounding strife


Oh, rolling hills of Erin

With your hearts a tearin'

And bleeding hearts a sharin'

Your weeping Harps despairin'


Aye, but living is short

In the eyes of God

And death forever

On Her Majesty's sod


And you, my arabesque jewel

Of the Northern Sea

With your thousand years of apostasy

Your feckless youth, strewn like seeds


Driven away, driven to stay

With nascent dreams far and away

And here across the bounding main

I remain, I remain

In your bloody name


Originally published by The Bohemian Chronicle, 1994


Thomas Dunne lives in Koshkonong, Wisconsin. He retired in 2019 and spends time writing, walking the country roads and writing and recording (mostly country) songs.

His work has appeared in The Milwaukee Journal, Creative Wisconsin Magazine Mountain Pilot magazine, Liguorian Magazine, Blue Collar Review, Agape Review, and Arts For All, Wisconsin.

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