Poetry
The following are some pieces of poetry that reflect on Burrishoole abbey " Roofless, doorless, monkless"
Authors unknown.
Burrishoole Abbey
There is a temple in ruin stands
Fashioned by long-forgotten hands
Two or three columns, and many a stone,
Marble and granite, with grass o'ergrown
A Pilgrim's Last Request
Many altars are in Banba,
Many chancels hung in white
Many schools and many abbeys
Glorious in Our Father's sight;
Yet! Whene'er I go a pilgrim
Back, dear holy isle, to thee,
May my filial footsteps bear me
To that abbey beside the sea -
To that abbey roofless, doorless,
shrineless, monkless, though it be.
A Legend Of Burrishoole
One morning all alone,
Out of his convent of grey stone
Into the forest older, darker, greyer,
His lips moving as if in prayer,
His head sunken upon his breast
As in a dream of rest
Walked the monk.