A poetry reading commemorating 24 local men who died in the First World War. Tallow Community Hall, Tallow, County Waterford, Ireland. Saturday, 9th May 2015...
The bronze soldier hitches a bronze cape That crumples stiffly in imagined wind No matter how the real winds buff and sweep His sudden hunkering run, forever craned
Ballads of boys: recalling two war poets who lived and died in parallel Irish Times Irish writer Francis Ledwidge, pictured around 1915. An event will take place in Brussels today to commemorate both Ledwidge and Welsh poet Hedd Wyn.
Meath poet Francis Ledwidge accurately predicted the posthumous fate (until so very recently) of the thousands of Irishmen who died in the first World War
Where Aegean cliffs with bristling menace front The Threatening splendour of that isley sea Lighted by Troy’s last shadow, where the first Hero kept watch and the last Mystery Shook with dark thunder, hark the battle brunt! A nation speaks, old Silences are burst.
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