School: Gurrane (C.) (roll number 14840)
- Location:
- Clondrohid, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Eibhlín Ní Shéaghdha
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- (continued from previous page)They ponder in amazement while on it they are gazing
And homeward, when retracing they view it again
There is banqueting and feasting by nobles grand and statesmen
In all their variations from eve until dawn
With the greatest acclamation much merriment they are making
And singing simultaneously the praises of Drishane. - His name was Con Aherne of Ballinagree. He lived about the Famine times when the people died of hunger. He was an uneducated peasant and got the power to compose songs and poems by falling asleep on a stone in the river Laune.One day he was working in a field near the river and he got tired and he went into the river and sat down on a fine smooth stone there and fell asleep. When he awakened he was able to compose and his first song was the praises of Drishane. He was also the Author of "In Sweet Donoughmore". He also made a song about a fox huntThe Muskerry sportsmen assembled one day
On the borders of Ryecourt both sprightly and gay.