Poem of the week: The Gartan Mother’s Lullaby by Joseph Campbell

Originally written as a folk song, with Herbert Hughes, figures from Irish mythology are used here to weave a fresh, beguiling spell

The Gartan Mother’s Lullaby

Sleep, O babe, for the red bee hums
The silent twilight’s fall:
Áibheall from the Grey Rock comes
To wrap the world in thrall.
A leanbhan O, my child, my joy,
My love and heart’s desire,
The crickets sing you lullaby
Beside the dying fire.

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