My Celtic Heritage
I bought a handheld Celtic harp,
and tuned ten strings to ear,
plucked a chord then sang it sharp
in that ancient harmony.
My voice no longer clear
like the air by Ireland’s sea,
and the red had faded from my hair,
no longer a call of the banshee.
But I remembered with all my heart
the ballad that I sang,
and no mistake could be made
of my Celtic heritage on that day.
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Very nice, thanks for sharing this about yourself
Thank you – this was an attempt at “form” and hopefully somewhat lyrical.
Lovely poem! No longer a call of the banshee!
Beautiful creation that echoes those ancient ballads!
I can hear the harp playing throughout. Love Celtic music!
Now I just need a voice to sing it.
You prove that rhymes are not dead…