Rattled city strife, breached crackdown needs day and night resound dis-ease, crackdown saboteur tribal herd stray onto my patch sage …
Civil war. A poem by Eimear Feerick
Like the civil war once again, Families torn – divided. Some flouting the rules, Others following to the letter. Arguments …
Then by Edel Hanley
That was long ago, in some big city somewhere when old, stained coins were tossed with the swiftest flick of …
Somebody that I used to know. A poem by Eimear Feerick
Venturing further – into the great unknown, Unbeknownst to myself, my fear has grown. I once would go out at …
Donabate. A poem by RoisÃn Browne
Four spaced out pink, black, blue, grey rain jackets zipped up to necks facing Northwards boots crunch-melt into sand one …