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  • Eleanor Hooker
  • Jan 27, 2021
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Updated: Jan 1, 2022

My poem 'The Quicken Tree' is on the Rowan, a tree which according to Celtic folklore has magical qualities - the Rowan is represented in second month on the Celtic Tree Calendar.

My poem is dedicated to my beautiful sister Margaret, as a curative, restorative charm. Thanks to Maighread Medbh & Sarah Bennett at Fingal Libraries for the invitation to participate. Listen Here

 
 
 

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