
Magpie and the Child
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Content
- Intro
- Start
- The Magpie and the Child
- Part One: The Dry Mouth
- The Dry Mouth
- Slievenamon
- Dorset
- The Pond Field
- First Firelights
- Exposure
- Blood Lines
- In the Emergency
- Writing My Initials
- Rib
- Martha Blake Reprieved
- Queens of the May
- The Break-Up
- Carved Head at Jerpoint
- Kilcooley
- Passing On the Faith
- Cinders
- Evictions
- Autumn Equinox
- Solstices
- Spring Equinox
- My Father Making Shapes for his Grown Children, Visiting
- Elegy at Pentecost
- Engagement Walk, Summer 1999
- October
- Miscarriage
- The Obstetrician's Waiting Room
- Thirty-Five Weeks
- Salmon
- Late Pregnancy
- The Stolen Boat
- Hunger
- The Prism
- Woman Commuting
- The Return
- Daughter at Dawn
- Trompe L'Oeil
- At the Site of Bowen's Court
- Menopause
- Part Two: Threnodies for Emily
- White light exploding thin line over the world.
- crossing and cutting.
- I stare hard at the space you stood by.
- The mirror on the landing is full to the brim.
- We three once swayed in harness in the company of traffic.
- Car swishing down the road.
- I've barely begun to touch this.
- Dandelion fluff seeding past me in the air.
- Water beetles twirl over the meniscus.
- The meter-man.
- This afternoon, I lay in the garden.
- Rollers. Unstable cliffs.
- The reverberating echo.
- First day back at school and already I have missed.
- Our parenthood.
- How strange to leave a message about you.
- Panic-aching upsurge of desire.
- When I used wake her on snowy days.
- My coin of good hope traveling brightly around.
- In this, the longest night of the year in which she died.
- "How does it feel?"
- Last year I took her with me.
- The garland of green water-bottle tops.
- Bathroom
- I am holding my breath during these days.
- I shiver at the thought of one year ago.
- The sun is glowing inside its own shroud.
- 'We are gestating.
- Poll na Brón-its capstone's massive slant.
- Rock bottom.
- On Stonehaven Beach.
- My mother recalls out of the blue.
- A burning evening sun.
- Our friend has dreamt.
- Unhome again-more and more.
- When Ceres lost her daughter.
- "How is it now?"
- Ours is the parish lintel.
- Tethered and empty.
- When I try to borrow back.
- It is as though we have been distracted.
- In my dream it is the day of the summer holidays.
- Low sunlight through the church windows.
- How do I, who can meet you no more in this world.
- I think of walking away from this road.
- To the grave first.
- The life we have lost.
- I was standing at the wave line watching the rip of it.
- This stone.
- She played it for us so many times.
- Beneath Sagrada Familia's.
- You have great faith
- We have walked into gathering gloom along the tow path.
- This is a ship of state.
- We are arriving back at the coast where we were very happy.
- In the half-dark of a midsummer's late evening.
- High in the foothills of the Paps.
- I'd always planned one day to tell her.
- When you speak to her.
- Today I sat by your grave and prayed for help.
- You recalibrate us anew.
- Gone through into that so complete.
- Weighed down, I put my foot out.
- I look behind me in the car.
- Driving home in the dark.
- Waking early, to see the reflection.
- Her essence can no more be.
- You do not speak as the shadow bars.
- Our daughter was guided by an unseen hand.
- You're a paraglider who'll never now come down.
- We're still here.
- Her uncle plants an oak tree.
- I step out of the car from Dublin.
- It takes five hundred changes to make a peal.
- Today I think her face is in the trees.
- She has sped so far ahead by now.
- Bending to the sandpit.
- You're re-absorbed to that place beyond me.
- Folding our fairy lights into storage.
- Holy is the bed they rolled your body on.
- Our neighbors' hands.
- Black, sweet night.
- Her Dawn
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
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