On a windy day I could hear the conversations speeding
through the phone wires:
Roscommon to Dublin, Roscommon to Galway, the Dublin express thrumming
through.
I would stand below them, listening, waiting for one word to fall, mercury-drop
perfect,
down past the briars, dog roses, blackthorns, elders, into the can of the young boy’s ear.
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