2:55
"The Weight of Tomatoes" read by Irish Diaspora poet Lizz Murphy.
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4:01
"Syria's Children" read by Lizz Murphy.
3:13
"Departure" read by Irish Diaspora Poet Lizz Murphy.
2:53
"Out of the White" read by Irish Diaspora poet Lizz Murphy.
2:04
"Felt" read by Irish Diaspora poet Lizz Murphy.
1:31
"Brown Hills" read by Irish Diaspora poet Lizz Murphy.
3:55
"A Woman's Work" read by Irish Diaspora poet Lizz Murphy.
"$600" read by Irish Diaspora poet Lizz Murphy
2:38
"Nobody speaks her language outside of dreams" read by Irish Diaspora poet Alvy Carragher.
5:32
"Wildflowers" read by Irish Diaspora poet Alvy Carragher.
2:03
"The carpenter's daughter" read by Irish Diaspora poet Alvy Carragher.
1:51
"Ruptures" read by Irish Diaspora poet Alvy Carragher.
3:38
"Socrates likes to talk philosophy at the taverna" read by Irish Diaspora poet Alvy Carragher.
1:29
"Reduction" read by Irish Diaspora poet Alvy Carragher.
3:09
"Canal bank moon walk" read by Irish Diaspora Poet Alvy Carragher.
1:53
"The snow spirit" read by Irish Diaspora poet Alvy Carragher.
2:22
'Vowels', read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
1:02
"Shopping for Deer", read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
4:41
"Seedpod Microfiche", read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
1:42
"Rain", read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
2:49
"Sesame Street's Count is my Grandfather", read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
4:56
"Woodland Road with Travellers", read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
2:48
"Names of the Hare", read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
3:25
"Edwin", read by Irish Diaspora poet Gary Barwin.
1:20
"Fall", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.
2:01
"Légende", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.
2:51
"January", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.
3:05
"Dream of the Tree", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.
"Could Be", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.
2:19
"Not At All Like The Sea", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.
1:40
"Before You", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.
2:17
"Precedence", read by Irish Diaspora poet Leeanne Quinn.