The sheep are shorn.
The lambs have flown.
The rams are caged.
The ewes left alone.
The fleece now woven on foreign shores,
And the toilets are flushed,
Filling sewers strewn with rebel nails.
Near embers of tri-coloured blazes
We hear yarns of ancient wages,
Now spinning in their graves.
Our heirs have no airs of their own.
No promises kept for mothers weeping.
There is no wool on the wheel at home.
The keypad is the abattoir,
The counter a barred cage.
John Barry faces East,
The Rebel faces West:
One for reliance,
One for defiance.
All wait in requiem silence.
The Dailys wrap the Dail
Stained with lamb's blood.
May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 9:26 AM UTC
The sheep are shorn.
The lambs have flown.
The rams are caged.
The ewes left alone.
The fleece now woven on foreign shores,
And the toilets are flushed,
Filling sewers strewn with rebel nails.
Near embers of tri-coloured blazes
We hear yarns of ancient wages,
Now spinning in their graves.
Our heirs have no airs of their own.
No promises kept for mothers weeping.
There is no wool on the wheel at home.
The keypad is the abattoir,
The counter a barred cage.
John Barry faces East,
The Rebel faces West:
One for reliance,
One for defiance.
All wait in requiem silence.
The Dailys wrap the Dail
Stained with lamb's blood.
Penned after a prolonged stay in Ireland.
