Quilts of country, ombres green
Queen Ériu, her legend to bear
Goddess of Ireland, a kingdom and people you wean
Dublin, dark waters; Dingle, deep harbours
Galway, fair strangers; Boyle Moone men
Kiillarney, for Christmas; Sligo, for Summer
Castletownshend, Mary Anns Pub; Dalkey, where our Bono, then?
A land of heart, a folk bleeding pride
Where a mankind began, where the wildest writers thrive
Whether your life be mad for craic, or deep in a despair you cannot abide
Dance feis, fairies and magick will contrive
Be your feathers ruffled, or hod you the grandest joy in-hand
Every soul can turn all the more merry, with the simplest of times in Fair Ireland
Taking this playlist idea from a fellow author and friend, Natalie Wright of Emily's House fame, I thought it would be fun to share the soundtrack to my upcoming release. I never actually pondered the tuneage in my noodle, cohesively, as a soundtrack per se; yet, as music is integral to my daily life as well as to my writing, I absolutely had songs that not only played in my head as a running score, but are indeed referenced in the pages of The Darlings of Orange County. For those of you whom will be reading it (Thank you! Releasing next week!!), you'll note specifically in Chapter 54, wherein our heroine Veronica Darling does a guest spot on Imus in the Morning, she has ready her Five Fave songs: a standard requirement for all Don Imus interviewees. She also reveals she used to have a fave Gwen Stefani song, It's My Life ... until she learned on a show that it was also a fave of Alan Colmes and it was instantly tainted.