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Jan 2015
Sorrow in meadow  .  .  .
Her morning tears of lost love,                                                                          
  .  .  .  Cries of the corncrake.
Corncrakes are secretive wetland birds that have made cultural impressions in folklore, as a formerly common marshland bird with a loud nocturnal call that sometimes led to disturbed sleep for rural dwellers, the corncrake has acquired a variety of folk names and some commemoration in literature.
Seán Mac Falls
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Seán Mac Falls  Éire
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