DELIVERANCEIn the orphanage a child © Michael J. Whelan (Published in Cyphers, Nov 2011) GRAPES OF WRATH
It happens on a Thursday, just after 2pm, A soldier climbs from the rubble limbs © Michael J. Whelan (Qana Massacre April 18th 1996)
BROKEN SPADEYou lay in your frozen field, slack-jawed at how you I imagine the fears of your kin as they searched the high © Michael J. Whelan Published in And Agamemnon Dead – An Anthology of Early 21st Century Irish Poetry Edited by Walter Ruhlman & Peter O’ Neill (Paris, 2015) RENDEVOUSThe sodden fields are bleak, the road © Michael J. Whelan TREAD SOFTLYIt’s raining, always is, You’re not really afraid – for yourself, No, you’re not afraid for yourself, You – the uniforms that stormed into their hurting place © Michael J. Whelan Published in Three Monkeys, online magazine, Feb 2013 |
| PARADOX OF THE PEACEKEEPER IN THE HOLY LAND I am forever walking upon the shore betwixt the sand and the foam. The high tide will erase my footprints, and the wind will blow away the foam, but the sea and the shore will remain forever Kahlil Gibran In Lebanon I sought redemption before these wars for modernity and religion and the same priests parcelled out her favours to believers the defence of Masada by Jewish zealots who lit the path for Crusaders and the burial places of a thousand years and where now the free man might dig with trowels once more, and young girls might seek the damask rose in the gorges of forgotten ambushes, they wait and pray looking up upon the many faces of the gods © Michael J. Whelan Published in A New Ulster, issue 32, May 2015 |
Michael J. Whelan is a soldier-poet, writer & historian (Curator – Irish Air Corps Aviation Museum) living in Tallaght County Dublin. He served as a peacekeeper in South Lebanon and Kosovo during the conflicts in those countries in the 1990s, which inspires much of his work. He was 2nd Place Winner in the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award 2011, Shortlisted in 2012 with a Special Commendation in 2013. He was 3rd Place Winner in the Jonathon Swift Creative Writing Awards 2012, shortlisted in the Doire Press and Cork Literary Manuscript Competitions and selected for the Eigse Eireann/Poetry Ireland Introductions 2012. His work has appeared in the Hennessy New Irish Writing 2013, Poetry Ireland Review, the Red Line Book Festival and many other literary magazines and newspapers. His poems were recently published in a new anthology titled The Hundred Years War published by Bloodaxe UK in May 2014.
Michael blogs at https://michaeljwhelan.wordpress.com/ |
