Nead Dreoilín

Diarmuid Johnson
Scríobh mé litir chuig an rí;
 
‘Boladh céire ar maidin 
 Staighre ard san oíche;
 Ní iarraim ort ach an dá ní sin’.
 
D’fhreagair an corónach mé;
 
‘Bronnaim sin ort,’ ar sé, ‘a fhir gan díon,’
‘Ach freagair dhom an cheist seo.’
 
‘Cé méid bliain nead dreoilín á tógáil?
 Cé méid bliain an t-éan beag á fí go glic?
 Cé méid bliain dó á síorchóiriú go gobach, grinn?’
 
Scríobh mé litir chuig an rí.
Page 29, Poetry Ireland Review Issue 121
Issue 121

Poetry Ireland Review Issue 121:

Edited by Eavan Boland

Eavan Boland's first issue as editor of Poetry Ireland Review aims to encourage a conversation about poetry which is  'noisy and fractious certainly ... but a conversation nevertheless that can be thrilling in its reach and  commitment'. There are new poems from Thomas McCarthy, Jean Bleakney, Wendy Holborow, Paul Perry, Aifric Mac Aodha, and many others, while the issue also includes work from Brigit Pegeen Kelly, with an accompanying essay on the poet by Eavan Boland. Eavan Boland also offers an introduction to the work of poet Solmaz Sharif, while there are reviews of the latest books from Simon Armitage, Peter Sirr, Lo Kwa Mei-en, and Vona Groarke, among others. PIR 121 also includes Theo Dorgan's elegiac tribute to his friend John Montague – a canonical poet, in contrast to the emerging poets Susannah Dickey, Conor Cleary and Majella Kelly, who contribute new work and will also read for the Poetry Ireland Introductions series as part of ILFD 2017.