School: Killomoran (roll number 15147)

Location:
Killomoran, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Delia Mc Kague
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0047, Page 0248

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    Cabbage Withering.
    The flowers folding in their petals.
    A halo around the moon.
    The moon to be seen the day after new moon.
    The moon on its back.
    The sky low.
    The sun going pale to bed.
    A Rainbow in the west.
    Water falling in lakes and ponds.
    Blue light in the fire.
    The smoke coming down the chimney.
    The wind from the south.
    Starlings assembling in great numbers in the fields.
    The salt getting damp.
    The walls weeping.
    The doors creaking.
    The hills looking near.
    People complaining of pains in their bones.
    Coppery clouds in the west.
    Ants walking on the roads.
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