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Feb 2
I heard the loud ocean
ebbing against Ireland,
crashing waves salt and
peppered our windscreen.

The Wild Atlantic Way
turfed its surf and seaweed
against the craggy coast,
from Cork, to Donegal.

Rain pelted on the roof,
winds gusted, van shook,
lighthouse flashed, recounted
sheep and sleep an elusive dream.
Ryan O'Leary
Written by
Ryan O'Leary  Mallow.
(Mallow.)   
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