After Yeats And Heaney Poem by Donal Mahoney

After Yeats And Heaney



After Yeats and Heaney,
you wonder when the new one
will come galloping

out of Dublin or perhaps
from yet another farm
but you won't know

until you read the lines
and hear the music by someone
you have never heard of.

If no one else is around
you'll shout to the sleeping cat,
here's the new one!

and then sit back and listen
to the words roll out, knowing
a new world has been found.

Sunday, August 7, 2016
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