Sunday Poerty with Gypsy Woman, Jenean C. Gilstrap. Today: the leaving of the green

Sunday Poerty with Gypsy Woman, Jenean C. Gilstrap. Today: the leaving of the green. Photo Jenean C. Gilstrap
THE LEAVING OF THE GREEN – For many, the month of March celebrates Irish heritage and culture. During the time of the French Huguenot Revolution, my paternal ancestors, the Gaillards [of the Chateau Gaillard south of Paris], fled France for Ireland [and Scotland], making their new life in County Antrim. There, for many years, they lived with other family, including the McTaggarts and Rowans, until the great famine forced them to leave their homes once again – this time for the eastern shores of the United States.
The family of my grandmother [shown in image], several generations back, were part of that mass movement from France and then from Ireland. The poem below tells the story of their leaving Ireland, the land of the green, for the United States.
the leaving of the green
from islands and highlands
from shores of emerald green
from mountains high with rushing streams
they came to live their life-long dreams
leaving behind the place of their birth
traveling here in a third class berth
they brought with them the crest of their clans
from the lovely lands where it all began
danced their jigs and told their tales of yore
of life and love on those far shores
here they lived and here they died
for a better life they truly tried
and so it is that their own offspring
now long for kilgary and dancin’ the fling
yearn to return to the home of their hearts
to live their dreams right from the start
on islands and highlands
and shores of emerald green
~
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