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Monday, December 13, 2010
With the Boyne Through Trim
Sunday, December 12, 2010
New Hibernia Review
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Liam O Meara on the Francis Ledwidge Awards
The Yeti
I’m with Darwin on this one
Huxley and Hooker too
So instead of trekking across
Desolate mountain ranges
Looking for a seven foot tall
Semi-celibate recluse
I would expect to come face to face
With a race of ungainly
Auburn haired introverts
A promiscuous assemblage
Of loose limbed athletic types
With just a hint of hairiness
Brown eyed beings
Fighting for space in a sort of
Malthusian nightmare
And of course they would have digital cameras
And the office party
Would be the highlight of their year
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Snow
Snowflakes
Through the hush
Of a soot scented evening
I watch them
Laughing and winking
On the wet windowsill
Doorstep
And windowsill
Before fading
Like faggots in a flame
Moments of glory
And mood swings
Crash landing
In a frenzy of
Fan whipped fury
Goose plucking down
In sparkling confections
Of cinquains and sonnets
And full throated renderings
That mimic the fickle vagaries of spring
Tommy Murray
Sunday, December 5, 2010
The Francis Ledwidge Awards
I still remember with affection my first win there . It was for a poem called Stella's Cottage which also won in The Allingham Arts Competition . I have never met more dedicated people that Liam and Michael and feel not a little proud to be included in three of their anthologies especially 'Ingredients of Poetry', which just happens to be one of the most informative books on poetry I have ever come across
Thursday, December 2, 2010

Snowfall
The forecast had been spot on
Just enough
To cover a scattering of rooftops
With thin strips for chimney stacks
And telephone poles
Enough too
To ensure
That for a few short hours
My garden would look exactly
Like those of my neighbours
An d despite the years of inactivity
And neglect
I could now take my place
Among the most diligent
And capable horticulturists
In the locality
Tommy Murray