Love Letters Through Time
Context:
Grace (Gráinne) Gifford, was a participant in the Irish nationalist struggle against British rule, which led to ‘The Easter Rising’, Easter Monday, 1916 in Dublin, Ireland. She was betrothed to one of the leaders, who were due to be executed the morning after being taken prisoner. Joseph and Grace were married the night before in his prison cell. Joseph (Seosamh Pluinceid)) was one of the leaders of The Rising, a signatory of the Irish Proclamation and, in death, a revered Irish hero. These are my imaginings of ‘her’ final words to him. I include a few words in Irish Gaelic as the movement that led to the rebellion favored speaking Irish, instead of English. I would wager a guess, as they were both poets and writers in the Irish republican movement that she would have chosen to marry her love of country with her love of him in expressing her devotion.
Comments (5)
Very lovely! 😊 👍
You create such a powerful picture with so few words - I can almost feel the heat and the rough hair under my fingers. This is lovely.
Aah, I love that feeling of fingers through mane.. not quite knotty but not totally smooth to pull through either. Love this!
Short, simple, and evocative! I love how you capture the contrast between softness and roughness in just a few lines, giving it a sense of reverence and quiet strength.
love the photo-- sanction granted. Glory be