For Elizabeth O’Farrell and Julia Grenan
Finding the words carved
 on their plain, granite headstone,
faithful comrade, lifelong friend, 
 reminds me of my grandmother
who used to say, there was none of that
 in my day. I wish I could ask
 the faithful Julia and Elizabeth
 were they grateful for the mercy
of sharing a grave, did they choose
 those words to save them from shame,
did they have someone to tell
 that though the words said so much,
they didn't say enough, and when
 they nursed the rebellion's wounded,
did they question the cost
 of a new (free) state.
Jane Clarke published her debut collection, The River (Bloodaxe), last year








    