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Lord of the Rings

Journal johndiii's Journal: 's Fágaim Mo Bhaile 4


        Maidin 's tús an lae
        's fágaim mo bhaile
        Tá mo chroíse go brón
        Is fad ar shiúl m'óige

        Oíche 's mé liom féin
        Spéartha dubh go domhain, a choíche
        Ag cuimhneach ar laethanta a bhí
        Gan ghá agus gan ghruaim
        Éistim leis an ghaoth
        Uaigneas mór, go deo, a choíche

        Deireadh an turas mór
        Táim brónach, buartha 's briste
        I mo dhiaidh nach mbeidh níos mó
        Ach, tá sé i ndán dúinn, a pháistí
        Tá sé i ndán dúinn, a pháistí

        Is fada anois an lá
        A d'fhág mé mo bhaile
        Níl áthas i mo chroí
        Níl ann ach an marbh,
        Níl ann ach an marbh.

                                -- Eithne Ní Bhraonáin

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    • Graphorrhea [reference.com], rhapsodic euphoria!

      I think that JohnDiii may want to Pict a bone with you... Actually, few now know that Dracula was written by an Irish Jew. Due to a misprint, it became obscured that Vampires are actually repelled by Gaelic.

      • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

        by FroMan ( 111520 )

        I can't tell if you caught the joke or not.

        A better explanation can be found here: http://www.lipsum.com/ [lipsum.com]

        • I get the joke. :-)

          That quasi-latin filler text is also called graphorrhea.

          Me? I was just riffing off of Gaelic, mockup text and free association. Yeah. I listen to a lot of Jazz. No, I don't smoke the greenery.

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