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Scáth Óran: Poetry From the Otherworld

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Scáth Óran is a collection of Celtic poems that explore the themes of nature, love, loss, and the supernatural. These poems are written in a lyrical and evocative style, and they draw on the rich mythology and folklore of Ireland and Scotland.

Scath Oran: poetry from the Otherworld
Scath Oran: poetry from the Otherworld
by Stacy Overby

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4570 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 75 pages

The title of the collection, Scáth Óran, means "shadow of a song" in Irish. This title reflects the ethereal and otherworldly nature of the poems. They are like shadows of songs, haunting and beautiful, but always slightly out of reach.

The poems in Scáth Óran are divided into four sections: "The Earth," "The Sea," "The Sky," and "The Otherworld." The poems in each section explore a different aspect of the Celtic worldview. The poems in "The Earth" celebrate the beauty and bounty of the natural world. The poems in "The Sea" explore the mystery and danger of the sea. The poems in "The Sky" are about the stars, the moon, and the sun. And the poems in "The Otherworld" are about the fairies, the spirits, and the gods.

Scáth Óran is a beautiful and haunting collection of poems that will appeal to anyone interested in Celtic culture, poetry, or the supernatural.

The Earth

The poems in "The Earth" celebrate the beauty and bounty of the natural world. They describe the changing seasons, the flowers and trees, and the animals that live in the forest. These poems are full of love and respect for the earth, and they remind us of the importance of living in harmony with nature.

One of the most beautiful poems in "The Earth" is "The Song of the Lark." This poem describes the lark's song as a "silver thread" that connects the earth to the sky. The lark's song is a symbol of hope and joy, and it reminds us of the beauty that can be found even in the darkest of times.

The Sea

The poems in "The Sea" explore the mystery and danger of the sea. They describe the waves, the tides, and the creatures that live in the ocean. These poems are full of awe and wonder, but they also remind us of the sea's power to destroy.

One of the most powerful poems in "The Sea" is "The Drowning Man." This poem describes a man who is drowning at sea. The man is surrounded by the waves, and he is slowly sinking beneath the surface. The poem is a vivid and terrifying account of the man's struggle to stay alive. It is a reminder of the fragility of human life, and of the power of the sea.

The Sky

The poems in "The Sky" are about the stars, the moon, and the sun. These poems are full of wonder and awe, and they remind us of the vastness of the universe. They also remind us of our place in the universe, and of the importance of living in harmony with the cosmos.

One of the most beautiful poems in "The Sky" is "The Song of the Stars." This poem describes the stars as "diamonds scattered across the sky." The stars are a symbol of hope and guidance, and they remind us of the beauty that can be found even in the darkest of nights.

The Otherworld

The poems in "The Otherworld" are about the fairies, the spirits, and the gods. These poems are full of mystery and magic, and they explore the thin line between the world of humans and the world of the supernatural. They remind us that there is more to life than what we can see, and that the world is full of wonders that we can only imagine.

One of the most haunting poems in "The Otherworld" is "The Fairy Dance." This poem describes a group of fairies dancing in a forest glade. The fairies are beautiful and alluring, but they are also dangerous. The poem is a warning about the dangers of being seduced by the Otherworld. It is a reminder that the world of the supernatural is not always a safe place.

Scáth Óran is a beautiful and haunting collection of poems that will appeal to anyone interested in Celtic culture, poetry, or the supernatural. These poems are written in a lyrical and evocative style, and they draw on the rich mythology and folklore of Ireland and Scotland. They are full of love, loss, and wonder, and they remind us of the beauty and mystery of the world around us.

Scath Oran: poetry from the Otherworld
Scath Oran: poetry from the Otherworld
by Stacy Overby

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4570 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 75 pages
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Scath Oran: poetry from the Otherworld
Scath Oran: poetry from the Otherworld
by Stacy Overby

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4570 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 75 pages
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