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Jul 2017
". . .IT IS NOW THE TIME...THESE BE THE DAYS. . ."




One day blossomed

into another.




Spring was seen

walking in the wood.




Time lay scattered

all around.




Last Tuesday was

a bunch of flowers




wilting in a vase.




Tomorrow remained

to be plucked




as if he grasped the mystery

of the world




in his tiny fist

that now




( this now )




was the only time

that could be.




Life is simple

when one is




3.





The title comes from James Clarence Mangan's  "King Cahal Mór Of The Wine-Red Hand" which phrase would be known to anyone of my generation experiencing an Irish childhood.




I walked entranced

Through a land of Morn:

The sun, with wondrous excess of light,

Shone down and glanced

Over seas of corn

And lustrous gardens aleft and right.

Even in the clime

Of resplendent Spain,

Beams no such sun upon such a land;

But it was the time,

‘T was in the reign,

Of Cahal Mór of the Wine-red Hand.




And the refrain comes back again and again but changing all the time...




"And it is the time,

These be the days,

Of Cahal Mór of the Wine-red Hand.”




“It is now the time

These be the years,

Of Cahal Mór of the Wine-red Hand.”




"That I dreamed this dream

Of the time and reign

Of Cahal Mór of the Wine-red Hand."



But my love of this refrain is far far ahead of me as I am only three and a tree is just another being and the world blooms into my mind. I am totally in love with my world and the world is totally in love with me!
Donall Dempsey
Written by
Donall Dempsey  Guildford
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