This Week’s Highlighted Verse: Bandage

Initially crafted from silk and later from cotton, this fabric exhibits an open weave pattern. A warp made up of fine, twice spun threads is interlaced with a weft, forming evenly spaced lines. This tangible cohesion is instrumental in patching up open wounds, fostering the healing process. The origin of its moniker can be traced back to the antediluvian city, Ghazza.

Geraldine Mills, an accomplished poet and author of short stories, has a recent compilation of work titled, ‘When the Light: New and Selected Poems’, published by Arlen House in the year 2023.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

A gentleman in Cork has been taken into custody following the confiscation of a firearm

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