Some New Poems from Tom�s � C�rthaigh

Some New Poems from Tom�s � C�rthaigh

A Poem by Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
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Here is some poems and links to writings of Tom�s � C�rthaigh

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Welcome... Fáilte... Walcome...

In the spirit of cultural equality and aspiration to national unity on our island,
I give welcome to the visitor in English, Irish and Ulster Scots, Irelands three native languages.

Poetry animation - quotes of poems from Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

New poems posted online:

To Colour Outside the Lines

The Web Upon the Wall

Rocking the Cradle of Genius

Robert Frost
Robert Frost, one of my favourite poets, has inspired some of my poems.

Ah, Burns, the Devil

Grainne of the Seas

Who Stands Between

Give Us No Sunshine

St Patrick and the Snakes

The Wind Carries Their Whispers

 

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Dont forget to say hello
while you are here, and tell the author whih was your favourite poem and why...

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News from Tomas

Tomas has a new book coming out, which will be published both through YouWriteNow.com and through Lulu.com in the coming months. >>>

Facebook

In addition to a Facebook page, the Poetry Dedication application allows you to send a small poem - usually a Haiku - to another person as a gift.

Also, there are videos online of readings of poems.

 

Poets of note >>>

New Poems from Tomas >>>

Back Catalogue >>>

Sign the Guestbook >>>

News and Information >>>

Read the Poems >>>

A new selection of the material from the old website is now online and is accessable here. >>>

Poets of Note:

We have now introduced a Poets of Note section, where we introduce some writers whose work you may not have been familiar with before. >>>

New Poems:

The latest poems from the pen of Tomas can be read here. >>>
 

Featured Poem:

The Sun Breaks the Cloud

The sun breaks the cloud and all is new
Life springs to the day again
The dreary shadow of the coud
Can sadden the happiest men.
And in the heat of the resurgant sun
Children run and play
As the storm laden clouds are broken
Chased by the winds away.

To see the sun is to see life,
And live it to every breath,
But in Africa, and other places
To see the sun break the rainy cloud, means death

 

© 2009 Tomás Ó Cárthaigh


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i liked the second one better. Merry Christmaas!

Posted 14 Years Ago


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Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

Renmore, Galway, Ireland, An Roinne Mór, Gallaimh, Eire, Ireland



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