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Reflections on the threat of war on children |
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A poem celebrating the process of building a peace playground in the St. Columba neighborhood of Newark, NJ, after a decade long struggle. |
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A poem about learning Gaeilge, the Irish language. The word for multilingual in Irish is a person with seven tongues. This is intriguing--an occasion of sin. |
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A narrative poem that tells the story of Gobnait, the patron of beekeepers and the business of miracles. |
Credits: 1996 Deborah L. Humphreys |
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A response to turning 50. |
Label: Paterson Literary Review, (Issue no. 30)
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Reflections on inclusion in the canon of Irish trad music. |
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A poem about learning Irish (Gaeilge) and the sins of the slightly obsessed. |
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Poem about making symbols with the materials and resources we have at hand. |
Credits: Cover design: Noirin Nioraigh sc |
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