St. Patrick: A Man on a Mission

pilgrimagemedievalireland's avatarPilgrimage In Medieval Ireland

So today is the feast day of St Patrick, Ireland’s national saint. It is incredible to think that celebrations in the saints name are taking place all over the world today.  This post was written by  Terry O’Hagan  blogger and archaeologist . Terry is near to completing a PhD thesis on St Patrick at the school of Archaeology at UCD and  is one of the country’s experts on the saint.  Many thanks to Terry for taking the time to write this post and share his knowledge of the saint with us.

St. Patrick: A Man on a Mission

St. Patrick is a man of many faces: missionary, mascot, legend, figurehead, saint, sinner, superhero and saviour. Over the 1500 years or so since his death; successive generations have chosen to remake and remodel his life according to ever-changing concerns and  climates. Ongoing adaptation, along with the passing of the centuries, has…

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Four Glasses

tobiaswriter's avatarTobias writes poetry

Sour breaking the skin on my tongue.

Dry throat, fizzing, trickling a pungent sweet, glued back.

The sharp iron saliva in the corner of the mouth, behind the gums,

Creates a warm bath beneath my eyes, the colour of diamonds and earwax.

All the nights of abstinence, sobering fresh, clear and righteous.

Against rich oak and sodden snakebite beermats,

Designated driver.

Summertime taught me to use a straw, makes the bubbles smoother.

It quenches, replenishes, refills, down to half and level glistening.

The lads sway across my table licking their amber glasses, shy boozers

Giggling cherry cheeked like rabble listening

To Tame Impala, rocking amongst the sober-chooser.

A lime slice nestled with a lemon boyfriend missing.

The cordial is thick.

Last of the syrup settles at the base like a sour liquor.

Neck it, we laugh like wild coyotes in against the golden sunset.

Streaming through the panes. I wince…

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