Poetry Ireland Day in Meath got off to an early enough start with a reading in St Patrick's Cathedral in Trim at 12 Noon organised by the Boyne Writers' Group. This is the second year they've had a reading at this venue and a beautiful one it is. A fair enough gathering of about ten or twelve arrived, to read, or listen to a favourite poem. Though I think most people read something. Michael Farry read "Father and Son" by F. R. Higgins and Mat Gilsenan read a poem written by his grandfather in the late eighteen hundreds if I'm not mistaken. Sounded good! Kyrie Murray read about a monument to be set in stone to the Celtic Tiger or was that a bull, and a few seemed to drift in at the end. The Boyne Writers had another reading later in the day in Kells while we were off to the library in Navan. Meath County Library.

Photos: St Patrick's Cathedral. Michael Farry and Mat Gilsenan
Michael Shiels.
Photos: Meath County Library. Tom French and Paul Martin.
3 comments:
Well done Frank, keeping the poetry flag flying in Meath.
Many thanks on that, but I think more credit to yourself, Tommy, and Tom French.
FM.
Thanks a million for that, Frank
I'm sure that Tom will also appreciate it too
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