Here is some poems and links to writings of Toms Crthaigh
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.
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
Renmore, Galway, Ireland, An Roinne Mór, Gallaimh, Eire, Ireland
About
Ten years on this site... a quick decade, and an age in another way...
Flanagan and the Lampost
The Novena, some Drama and Midge Ure in Galway
Fiddling at Longford
Donkey Innovat.. more..