Inniskeen Road: July Evening by Patrick Kavanagh
Inniskeen Road: July Evening by Patrick Kavanagh

Inniskeen Road: July Evening

Patrick Kavanagh * Track #14 On Poems: 1929-1938

Inniskeen Road: July Evening Annotated

The bicycles go by in twos and threes –
There's a dance in Billy Brennan's barn tonight,
And there's the half-talk code of mysteries
And the wink-and-elbow language of delight.
Half-past eight and there is not a spot
Upon a mile of road, no shadow thrown
That might turn out a man or woman, not
A footfall tapping secretes of stone.

I have what every poet hates in spite
Of all the solemn talk of contemplation.
Oh, Alexander Selkirk knew the plight
Of being king and government and nation.
A road, a mile of kingdom, I am king
Of banks and stones and every blooming thing.

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