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Aurelian
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0 posted 2007-04-04 03:48 PM



Down from the deep sky the swift warriors ride,
Mounting on clouds over chill northern tide.
Riding the mists to the Emerald isle
Wheeling down rank on rank in double file.
Grim soldiers riding the wild north-wind fly
Sailing o’er land and sea through red-rimmed sky
Tangled sea tosses its long wave-worn hair.
At the sight of the bold fire-lance warriors of air.
Children born of green-browed Queen
On to the land of the dour Firbolgs ween.

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rhia_5779
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1 posted 2007-04-06 04:45 AM


I liked the rythmn and the way this went. Also the idea, I think you could do more, but who are the Tuatha de Danaan?
Aurelian
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2 posted 2007-04-06 08:57 AM


The Tuatha de Danaan are figures in Irish mythology. They were thought to have come to the island riding clouds from the north and to have displaced the Firbolgs who were the earlier inhabitants, only to themselves have been displaced by the Milesians, who were seen as the ancestors of the modern Irish. Legend has it that they retreated into the ground and became a part of the sidhe, fairy folk, but that they come forth again to fight in a just cause wearing white helmets  and bearing lances of blue flame. I was intrigued by the myth, and so wrote this poem.
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