The Curragh Of Kildare: A woman dresses as a man to get recruited so she might, in hope, meet her soldier lover. . . (". . .a livery I'll wear, and I'll comb back back my hair . . ") As Christy Moore said, there's a great sequel somewhere to this song .. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIPWvAmVY2o
Under scrutiny,
Documenting the mundane,
Learning how to live.
Noticing detail,
Of ordinary moments,
Awareness expands.
A 'haiku' poem,
Has seventeen syllables:
Five, seven and five.
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The Curragh Of Kildare:
A woman dresses as a man to get recruited so she might, in hope, meet her soldier lover. . .
(". . .a livery I'll wear, and I'll comb back back my hair . . ")
As Christy Moore said, there's a great sequel somewhere to this song ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIPWvAmVY2o
This is a
F A N T A S T I C
version of this old Irish ballad:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lstHR6ZXYtk
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