Tags ireland
keltic dreamsA Poem by Dave "Doc" RogersReflections upon my keltic ancestry. The Kelts (or Celts) ranged from the British Isles, Spain, and France to the west and to Eurasia in the east. The.. |
A Son She Bore Onto the WorldA Poem by Tomás Ó C&a..A poem focusing on the loss of Jesus to Mary his mother. |
The Faery TreeA Poem by ChristinaRuth_13I wrote this when I lived in Galway for a study-abroad program. It speaks for those of us of Irish descent (or who are Irish in their hearts - or both.. |
Somewhere on the Falls Road, or Madame GeorgeA Story by bob skyeYoung lad is seduced... |
Blackstone ManorA Book by Elle B. T.Briana moves to her ancestry home in Ireland, Blackstone Manor, but is unaware of an ancient curse that plagues her family. Caelian is thrust forward .. |
In Na SceiriA Poem by jinjahmanI live near Na Sceiri or 'Skerries' in North Co. Dublin, Ireland |
1981A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA working that tells the story of Irish Mothers during a time of obsolete danger. |
IrelandA Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldMy country, My Mother. |
My Green Home.A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldI was on a role with the "Ireland" poems, so here is another! |
For Freedom Or Fear?A Story by David WintersA piece I wrote for school. |
Call for helpA Story by GruntbugglyThis is a half-baked story, completed for a class. I'm not sure if it's worth revisiting to properly finish it off. |
On the Way to AmericaA Book by Belator BooksJanuary 1909 - Decades after the Great Famine, Molly and her grandfather leave Ireland for America. On the great ocean-going vessel The Cedric the you.. |
OneA Chapter by Belator BooksMolly Callahan and her grandfather set out on the long and dangerous journey to America, but first they say goodbye to Ireland. |
Chapter 1: Part 1A Chapter by Elle B. T.Briana opens her door to a storm and a naked man. The attractive stranger has no memory of who he is or where he's from. |
Chapter 1: Part 2A Chapter by Elle B. T.Caelian begins to remember bits of his life, Briana fixes a room for him and another guest arrives. |
PromiseA Poem by Dandy Jon PowderA poem for my dear Irishman, my wonderful partner.... |