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Mar 20, 2019 · Brendan BehanIrish1923 – 1964. T’was on an August morning, all in the dawning hours, I went to take the warming air, all in the Mouth of Flowers, And there I saw a maiden, and mournful was her cry, ‘Ah what will mend my broken heart, I’ve lost my Laughing Boy.
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The Captivating Poetry of Brendan Behan. Brendan Behan was an Irish poet, playwright, and author known for his powerful and evocative poems that captured the essence of Irish identity, culture, and history. His works often delve into the complexities of human emotions, society, and politics, using vivid imagery and sharp wit to convey his messages.
Brendan Francis Aidan Behan [1] (christened Francis Behan) [2] (/ ˈ b iː ə n / BEE-ən; Irish: Breandán Ó Beacháin; 9 February 1923 – 20 March 1964) was an Irish poet, short story writer, novelist, playwright, and Irish Republican, [3] an activist who wrote in both English and Irish.
Behan's two poems from his work The Hostage, On the eighteenth day of November and The Laughing Boy, paying tribute to Michael Collins (1890-1922) were translated into Greek in 1966 and recorded by Maria Farantouri on the album Ένας όμηρος (The hostage) by Mikis Theodorakis.
The Captains and the Kings by Brendan Behan. I remember in September, when the final stumps were drawn And the shouts of crowds now silent, and the boys to tea have gone Let us, oh Lord above us, still remember simple things When all are dead who love us, oh the Captains and the Kings When all are dead who love us, oh the Captains and the Kings.
Feb 6, 2023 · As Brendan Behan is very famous for his sharp wit, let us close with one of his succinct observations: "It's easy to spot the terrorist. He's the one with the small bomb".
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James, be Jesus, prepare to meet thy Jesus. And I just stood up, held up a bag and said, ‘Finished work,’ and the screw nodded, though I hadn’t said ‘sir’ because I hadn’t time.” ― Brendan Behan, Borstal Boy