Roscommon Arts Centre
is launching its re-developed visual art space with ‘Coming Home’, an
exhibition of works by Brian O’Doherty. The
title is apt as O’Doherty was born in Ballaghaderreen in 1928, and received the
freedom of Co. Roscommon in 2018. The exhibition opens on Friday, May 31st,
and continues until July 26th.
Poetry by Irish poet Michael O'Dea. (poems © Michael O’Dea, Dedalus Press, Amastra-n-Galar, Lapwing Publications)
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Thursday, May 16, 2019
In Mayo
The sky:
rags on bushes
in a wintry gale.
Barbed-wire fence:
a lunatic's music
sprinting
down the valley.
The mountains:
a row of tossed heads
with their silvery sheen.
Telephone wire:
daisy-chained voices
humming out of tune.
The lake:
a shirt that blew
off a line.
Rowan tree:
tongue on the mountain
shaping high C.
Monday, May 6, 2019
Perspective
I’ve been seeing January migrations of geese in the powder
blue sky above Dublin;
those ever-shifting arrows sign-posting exotic, faraway
countries are in my thoughts
when a full-stop moves from the text into the blank margin
of the page I’m reading.
I watch it moving up the page, wondering how much purpose a
dot-sized creature can have?
At the top it turns right, making for the gorge between the
two pages;
its slow progress suggesting rough terrain: clints and
grykes, a burren’s uneven pavements.
A newscaster’s voice cuts into the moment ̶ 95 people dead on
a street in Kabul ̶
I lose sight of the full stop;
how high up, I wonder, must one be for our atrocities to be so small
that they appear insignificant.
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