by Helen Rahill | Aug 29, 2018 | Sean's Corner
A BATCH LOAF AND A HALF POUND OF BUTTER by Sean Fegan 2017 It was two years ago when Peter Farrell sat behind his counter for one last time. He had his decision made. From 10oclock to lunch time that morning he had just two callers. A woman selling ticket for the...
by Helen Rahill | Aug 26, 2018 | Sean's Corner
To You Sir, I Say No Sir By Sean Fegan You Spotify our music shops Tesco-fy the grocer Offie-fy the public house Toyou sir – I say, no sir There’s a porn shop Where the sweetshop was The town’s a deep morass A bookie in the draper shop And...
by Helen Rahill | Jun 17, 2018 | Sean's Corner
In Memory of my Father – Silent Company He was a man of few words and if the visitor didn’t speak James wasn’t going to break the silence either. I would plan my visits by reading bits of the paper or listening to the radio to try to grasp at any...
by Helen Rahill | Jun 12, 2018 | Sean's Corner
Billis Bridge Revisited I took a walk this morning For I like to amble ‘round Ihappened on a horse shoe Frozen solid to the ground Mass-produced of course these days Four small nail-holes either side Two turned up cleats to grip the hoof In case the horse might slide...
by Helen Rahill | Jun 12, 2018 | Sean's Corner
Along Lough Ramor Shores Along Lough Ramor's Shore written by Seán Fegan with images of Lough Ramor, Virginia and surrounds.Posted by Seán Fegan on Thursday, July 20,...
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