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The depth of love we cannot comprehend,
Which Joseph held for Ireland and for Grace,
That sweet moment when love and loyalty blend.
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The poppies bow in honour of the fallen,
Swaying in the breeze, in fear of time,
Red gaping wounds upon the planets corpse,
Each scarlet petal a tear shed for our crimes,
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You are the setting sun in Autumn,
The orange flame of seas afire,
You are my morning’s waking thought,
The depths I swim in night’s desire.
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I think of you, at times when it’s not right,
When I shouldn’t be, especially at night,
Those memories, the smells, the taste, the touch,
The little things which meant so very much.
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No midnight message this, spoken in tongues,
Written in smoke upon a lace edged sheet,
But from the very heart and soul of me,
Face to face and pledged here, where we meet.
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' Grace And Favour ' Dedicated To Joseph Mary Plunkett-Poet And Grace Gifford, Both Of Whom Fought And In Their Own Way Died, For Ireland’s Cause:

The depth of love we cannot comprehend,
Which Joseph held for Ireland and for Grace,
That sweet moment when love and loyalty blend.

Though man’s belief in freedom will not bend,
Despite his pending death and our disgrace,
The depth of love we cannot comprehend.

Last lonely moments they’re allowed to spend,
‘til shots ring out and deeds are done, so base,
That sweet moment when love and loyalty blend.

‘twards honour do politics condescend,
Kilmainham jail becomes a lonely place,
The depth of love we cannot comprehand.

She loses all, a husband and a friend,
He’s gone, memory simply can’t replace,
That sweet moment when love and loyalty blend.

His blood upon the rose until the end,
Half a century’s Valentine’s embrace,
The depth of love we cannot comprehand,
That sweet moment when love and loyalty blend.


“ Joseph Mary Plunkett (Poet & Irishman) was the youngest signatory of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic; despite being in recovery from throat surgery he took his place with all the others in the GPO building in Dublin during the short battle and their arrest: Along with the others he was sentenced to death, and during the early hours of 4th of May 1916 was shot in Kilmainham jail: a short while beforehand, he married his sweetheart, Grace Gifford, they were allowed 15 minutes together before he was taken out and executed: Grace never remarried and carried him in her heart until she died in 1969 “

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