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My Nod to St. Patrick’s Day

The Lost Land 

BY EAVAN BOLAND

I have two daughters.


They are all I ever wanted from the earth.


Or almost all.


I also wanted one piece of ground:


One city trapped by hills. One urban river.
An island in its element.


So I could say mine. My own.
And mean it.


Now they are grown up and far away


and memory itself
has become an emigrant,
wandering in a place
where love dissembles itself as landscape:


Where the hills
are the colours of a child’s eyes,
where my children are distances, horizons:


At night,
on the edge of sleep,


I can see the shore of Dublin Bay.
Its rocky sweep and its granite pier.


Is this, I say
how they must have seen it,
backing out on the mailboat at twilight,


shadows falling
on everything they had to leave?
And would love forever?
And then


I imagine myself
at the landward rail of that boat
searching for the last sight of a hand.


I see myself
on the underworld side of that water,
the darkness coming in fast, saying
all the names I know for a lost land:


Ireland. Absence. Daughter.

1 thought on “My Nod to St. Patrick’s Day

  1. Amazing poem! Really moved me 🙂

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