HISTORY
OF ATHENRY Day of Rest On Sunday the gates
There might be Mass
Never are colours
Padraic Fallon was born in Athenry in 1905 and spent his early childhood here. His father was a successful cattle jobber and the family also had an interest in the hotel and butchering business. Fallon later went to boarding school and the family moved to Dublin. He joined the Civil Service and spent periods in Cavan, Dublin and Wexford. He retired to Cornwall but later returned to Ireland. References to many places associated with Padraic Fallon are to be found in his poetry. Padraic Fallon was also a playwright of considerable note, many of his works being written for radio. He died in 1974 and is buried at Kinsale in Co. Cork. I have chosen ‘Day of Rest’ as a poem having as much relevance today
as when it was written. Perhaps its message is even more urgent in these
times of ‘not enough hours in the day’, a time of Stress Management Courses
and other less desirable methods of relaxation.
Further reading: “Padraic Fallon - collected poems” published
by Carcanet/Gallery Books. Edited by Brian Fallon.
Aideen Rynne for the Athenry Journal, August 1995
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