Fiddlers ThreeA Poem by Tomás Ó CárthaighInspired by a drawing of three fiddlers...Fiddlers three play a tune In perfect unison Fiddlers three play a tune As if they each were one And they their music they make They play for love of music's sake. Fiddler three play a tune That we here cannot hear Fiddlers three play a tune That their hearts hold dear As they play without mistake A place in history they take Fiddlers three play a tune Who they were is unknown Fiddlers three play a tune Unheard on our hearts grown Maybe they existed, and maybe not Three men that maybe time has forgot? © 2009 Tomás Ó CárthaighReviews
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4 Reviews Added on August 22, 2009 AuthorTomás Ó CárthaighRenmore, Galway, Ireland, An Roinne Mór, Gallaimh, Eire, IrelandAboutTen years on this site... a quick decade, and an age in another way... Flanagan and the Lampost The Novena, some Drama and Midge Ure in Galway Fiddling at Longford Donkey Innovat.. more.. |


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