Dra ocht, Part VII of Trystan Caffcagh's Poetry, turns toward Ireland-a country where weather and story are never far apart, and where the visible world is only one layer of what the land remembers. These poems move through bog and Atlantic light, through small rooms of warmth and song, through ruined walls, forgotten villages and weathered crosses that stand long after voices have fallen silent. Here, enchantment is not spectacle but atmosphere. Written by Trystan Caffcagh, this collection is for all who wish not only to read about Ireland, but to enter it-to walk its rain-soaked fields and tidal shores, to sit in its crowded rooms and deserted graveyards, and to stand where fracture and belonging meet. Across six spheres unfolds a journey from the breath of the land and the warmth of its people, through stones and famine-shadow, to the brink of the Otherworld-and back to the fragile line where both worlds continue to touch.
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