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The Donnellys

By Martin Dyar
Someone in an accent of seduction whispered salmon.
Then someone filled a bucket up with sleep.

Mermaidism in the Donnelly house
was five sisters deep.

Source: Poetry (September 2015)
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The Donnellys

By Martin Dyar
About this Poet

Martin Dyar grew up in Swinford, in County Mayo, Ireland. His debut collection of poems, Maiden Names (Arlen House) was shortlisted for the Pigott Poetry Prize and the Shine/Strong Poetry Award. His poems have been included in Windharp: Poems of Ireland Since 1916 (Penguin Ireland);...

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