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Carmina Gadelica, Volume 2, by Alexander Carmicheal, [1900], at sacred-texts.com


 

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MOCH LA LUAN CASG [204]

EARLY EASTER MONDAY

 

 

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MOCH La Luan Casg,
Chunna mi air sal
Lach is eala bhan
     A snamh le cheile.

Chuala mi Di-mart
Eunarag nan trath,
Meannanaich ’s an ard
     ’S ag eigheach.

Di-ciadain bha mi
Buain na feamain-chir,
Is chunna mi na tri
     Ri eirigh.

Dh’ aithnich mi air ball
Gun robh an imirig ann,
Beannachd nach biodh ann
     An deigh sin.

Comraig Bhride bhith,
Comraig Mhoire mhin,
Comraig Mhicheil mhil,
Dhomh fhi’ ’s dha m’ eudail,
     Dhomh fhi’ ’s dha m’ eudail.

 

EARLY on the day of Easter Monday,
I saw on the brine
A duck and a white swan
     Swim together.

I heard on Tuesday
The snipe of the seasons,
Bleating on high
     And calling.

On Wednesday I had been
Cutting the channelled fucus,
And then saw I the three
     Arising.

I knew immediately
That a flitting there was,
Blessing there would not be
     After that.

The girth of Bride calm,
The girth of Mary mild,
The girth of Michael strong,
Upon me and mine,
     Upon me and mine.

 


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