
She shreds her flesh to offer it to the moon She offers peace as darkness leaves spring scatters magic seeds to the festival of the imbolc she is no longer a slave to the underworld stretches through the earth giving women fertility in a promised land She holds charms of the divine glittering gold in their wombs holy wells filling dead eyes with unrest dazzled by the moon she weaves freedom into the heart of every woman She is a goddess of grace and beauty She is a goddess of poetry
Sinead Mcguigan, a poet and psychology graduate from University College Dublin Ireland writes poetry that explores the human condition and the deepest emotions connected to experience. Sinead wrote her first solo collection A Gift and a Curse while recovering from cancer; her new book Unbound is also available on Amazon. Sinead’s main interests are travel concerts and art. She often collaborates with artists and have appeared alongside their work in many publications. You can find her work @sineadmcgpoetry on Instagram and Facebook.
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