School: Radharc an Locha (roll number 13639)

Location:
Aghamore Near, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Eibhlís Ní Chaomhánaigh
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    Signs of Storm
    "Wells" on Lough Gill that is parts of it stormy and parts calm.
    Sruthán Cainnteach makes terrific noise.
    Clouds travel fast.
    The New Moon lies on her back.
    The sea gulls come in from the sea.
    The stars fall.
    A blue flame is seen in the fire.
    The hens crow
    The thrush sings loudly
    The wild geese fly high
    The swans fly from one part of the lake to another.
    The cat turns her back to the fire.
    The Cora Down roars
    Signs of Snow
    The wagtail hops around the door.
    Sky appears grey.
    The hares gather to gether in groups
    The blackbirds bide in the hedges
    (continues on next page)
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