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A Dander in Dublin

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I have travelled across a lot of Europe at this stage, and yet one of the most enjoyable and interesting cities that one can visit is our own capital of Dublin. Here in this section, a series of poems written while and after visiting Dublin are published, and when the collections are finished they will be published in book format along with a number of articles and pictures from the walks.
They are themed on the basis of walks, where the reader can walk and reference the points referred to in the poems.

St. Stephens Green - The Point - Kilmainham

Two Magpies on
Stephens Green
Last Night This Canalbank
Was Home
This Is Not
Malta As Desired
No Dockers Here Now
Load Their Boats
A City Slowly
Comes To Life
What Is This Monster
We Did Create?
Walking to
Kilmainham
Written Beside a Stone
to Paul Smith

At Kilmainham Gaol

Two Black
Crosses
Kilmainham
Gaol Gates
A Wedding
Day
Martyrs Merry Go
Round

Around Leinster House

Turned Back from
Leinster House
Where The
Powers At
On a Marble Seat
at a Café I Sit
 

Countryman in the City

Poems written while staying in Dublin for a week in 2010.
At St James
Tramstop Dublin
Girls on the
LUAS Trams
Marching Past
Trinity College
White Blackmen
in Ireland
Other Poems with a Dublin Theme
Words Written While Waiting
at Dublin Airport
 
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