Writings in Rhyme

Irelands Heritage

Looking out from the inside of the Four Knocks passage tomb in the Naul in North Dublin, Ireland

From Tara to the Drogheda Port, in the name of progress, we destroy the heritage and the graves of our forefathers.

The pursuit of progress and profit, we destroy the remains of civilisations as old as the Egyptians, older than the Greeks, and some of the last of its kind in Europe.

Money comes and goes, heritage we can pass on to our children.

Knowth & Newgrange

I Heard Not

Fence at the Mound of the Hostages

Tara / Skryne

The M3 Developer Meets the Leprechaun at Tara Hill

Silent They Lie

 

 

Delvin Bridge / Braemor

Address to the Drogheda Port Developers

First Farmers Lost and Found

The Four Knocks

Ommmmmm!!!

A Place Beyond Poetry

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Irelands Heritage

In the name of progress, the ancient sites of Ireland are being destroyed, with only a token few being kept for posterity.
Braemor at the Delvin Estuary is possibly the oldest site of human habitation in the country, and its set to become a car park.
The M3 at Tara needs no introduction, and these are only the ones we hear about.