Wormley

Excalibur : Sometimes, in order to progress or be better, you must take a stand. Not all paths go somewhere. They may end at their vanishing points along with those who take these paths. Stop. Take a stand.

Clann na Gael : A political organization. Mentions : Jesse Helms. Ian Paisley. Go on. Hit the books. Mist : The recurring phrase 'Beauty of the sea' is customarily spoken by a second speaker or chorus. The effect ought to be that of rhythmic rolling and breaking waves, in hushed tones. Cousins : Well, it is not subtle that McGuiness puts his name's derivation into so many of his poems. It might be fun to actually do a tally. McGuinness, the usual spelling, is derived from Magennis which a name structure derived from the phrase 'Mag Aonghusa', meaning 'One Choice'. Confusing in the derivation is the family variation MacInnes and the even nearer MacGinnis. This places an even older origin in Scotland as 'Son of Angus'. This being - probably - the oldest traceable Gaelic name, perhaps only rivaled by Donald. McGuiness has it both ways in his frequent allowance for Scottish linkage. The hurtful use of Scots against the Irish is dismissed as a fluke of domination, unnatural. Through all of the, easily16, variations of the name, the oddest quirk was the missing 'n'. Well, wouldn't you know that it was as symbolic as the 'F.E.' in his pen name.

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