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Poetry Day Ireland: May Day by Gabriel Rosenstock

Poet Gabriel Rosenstock
Poet Gabriel Rosenstock

As part of Poetry Day Ireland, twelve poems have been selected following a national call out to respond to this year's theme, May Day - read May Day by Gabriel Rosenstock below.


May Day

A 'found poem' from the Carmina Gadelica

On the first day of May

the people of the crofter townland

are up betimes and busy as bees

about to swarm.

This is the day of migrating,

'bho baile gu beinn,'

from townland to moorland,

from the winter homestead

to the summer sheiling.

The summer of their joy is come,

the summer of the sheiling,

the song, the pipe,

and the dance,

when the people ascend the hill

to the clustered bothies,

overlooking the distant sea

from among the fronded ferns

and fragrant heather,

where neighbour meets neighbour,

and lover meets lover.

Find out more about Poetry Day Ireland here.

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