Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Anonymous111. A Connacht Caoine
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Here ye have flesh, but it is not roast flesh,
Nor boiled in pots, nor cooked for feasting,
But my dear Bourke—och, och after been slain.
Let my sharp screeches pierce your heart.
If I am wise I may get whatever is my lot,
But you will never—och, och. och—get another brother!
My mourning over the bier of my spouse?
A lock of his hair is within my purse,
And his offspring—och, och-hidden within me!