The poems in "Songs of The Glens of Antrim" by Moiré O'Neill, were, in her own words, written 'by a Glens woman in the dialect of the Glens, and chiefly for the pleasure of other Glens-people'.
They conjure up a world now gone and also places that have remained, and are now enriched by the memories of by-gone people and times.
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