In Connemara
At my foot
who spilt Twelve Pins
northeast of Roundstone?
Everyday rainfall on sharp-peaked
metamorphic rock, sandstone
produces trickles, streams pools
wide-bottomed valleys,
too hard to be a pin-cushion.
Thursday 5th February 2015 10:23 pm
In Winter Landscape
The sun blinds wholly
through its alluring effects
I can’t help but look
Thursday 5th February 2015 10:20 pm
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