Tadgh Dolan
A selection of poetry by UCD student Tadgh Dolan Hometown Walking the sands Of your hometown My toes tremble Under the cobblestones Your hands helped pave. The air hits But I resist the urge To pull at...
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In the first installment of Otwo’s new fiction section, we are delighted to present Sarah Burke Vaughan’s ‘You took me to Neverland’. You took me to Neverland and you left me here. I did not ask for...
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Cycling along the grand canal I saw my first I stared into the bright colours Reflected faithfully in the still waters I almost forgot where I was going Just stared And wondered Why isn’t everyone else...
View ArticleDé Sathairn, 23ú Bealtaine, 2015
Illustration by Rhea Cassidy Ag siúl le mála sceallóg i mo lámh. Deich nóiméad chun a trí. Ag smaoineamh faoi mo stór sa bhaile, Ach cloisim; “Here buddy, c’mere to me.” Casaim timpeall agus...
View ArticleQuiet days
Quiet days full of nature surround me with their silence. How peaceful it is to wander freely amongst the dense emerald enclaves. My thoughts drift across the sky of my mind like the cirrus clouds...
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