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Lyr Req: Lament for Padraig O Conaire

GUEST,JTT 07 Dec 04 - 12:07 PM
GUEST 30 Oct 05 - 05:52 PM
GUEST,Philippa 09 May 06 - 08:28 AM
MartinRyan 09 May 06 - 10:49 AM
GUEST,JTT 09 May 06 - 07:47 PM
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Subject: Lyr Req: Lament for Padraig O Conaire
From: GUEST,JTT
Date: 07 Dec 04 - 12:07 PM

Would anyone have the words of FR Higgins' beautiful poem Lament for Padraig O Conaire? It starts:

They've paid their last respects in sad tobacco
And silent is the wake house in its haze

and a couple of other lines are

Ah, Padraig of the wide and sea-cold eyes,
So generous, so courteous and noble
The very West was in his soft replies.

I don't think this poem has ever been put to music, though it would make a fabulous song with the right air.


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Subject: Lyr Add: PADRAIC O'CONAIRE GAELIC STORYTELLER
From: GUEST
Date: 30 Oct 05 - 05:52 PM

Here it is:

PADRAIC O'CONAIRE GAELIC STORYTELLER
by F.R. Higgins

They've paid the last respects in sad tobacco
And silent is this wakehouse in its haze;
They've paid the last respects; and now their whiskey
Flings laughing words on mouths of prayer and praise;
And so young couples huddle by the gables.
O let them grope home through the hedgy night -
Alone I'll mourn my old friend, while the cold dawn
Thins out the holy candlelight.

Respects are paid to one loved by the people;
Ah, was he not - among our mighty poor -
The sudden wealth cast on those pools of darkness,
Those bearing, just, a star's faint signature;
And so he was to me, close friend, near brother,
Dear Padraic of the wide and sea-cold eyes -
So, lovable, so courteous and noble,
The very west was in his soft replies.

They'll miss his heavy stick and stride in Wicklow -
His story-talking down Winetavern Street,
Where old men sitting inthe wizen daylight
Have kept an edge upon his gentle wit;
While women on the grassy streets of Galway,
Who hearken for his passing - but in vain,
Shall hardly tell his step as shadows vanish
Through archways of forgotten Spain.

Ah, they'll say, Padraic's gone again exploring;
But now down glens of brightness, O he'll find
An alehouse overflowing with wise Gaelic
That's braced in vigour by the bardic mind,
And there his thoughts shall find their own forefathers -
In minds to whom our heights of race belong,
in crafty men, who ribberd a ship or turned
The secret joinery of song.

Alas, death mars the parchment of his forehead;
And yet for him, I know, the earth is mild -
The windy fidgets of September grasses
Can never tease a mind that loved the wild;
So drink his peace - this grey juice of the barley
Runs with a light that ever pleased his eye -
While old flames nod and gossip on the hearthstone
And only the young winds cry.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Padraic O'Conaire Gaelic Storyteller
From: GUEST,Philippa
Date: 09 May 06 - 08:28 AM

whatever happened to Padraic's statue that was in Eyre Square?

by the way, he was a rather modern-style writer among Gaelic-language authors of his time


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Padraic O'Conaire Gaelic Storyteller
From: MartinRyan
Date: 09 May 06 - 10:49 AM

People were developing a taste for decapitation - they moved him to the local museum!

Regards


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Padraic O'Conaire Gaelic Storyteller
From: GUEST,JTT
Date: 09 May 06 - 07:47 PM

I think he'd have liked that; he liked to get off his head himself, from all accounts.


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