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"“Wild Geese are very numerous in this district, especially around Lough Esknahinny”—“Cork Examiner,” December 12, 1916."

by Esknahinny at the waning of the moon, As star by star came peeping to some celestial tune. The little waves crept to me to call and fall away, O, lone I was and lonesome to meet the breaking day.

I heard wind voices whisper and leaned to hear them speak; I saw the moving shadows—and feared to turn and seek. The slender reeds were shaking between me and the light, And loneliness fell from me with the treasure of the night.