The Voyage of Bran - Deepstash

The Voyage of Bran

One of the most famous poems in all Irish literature:

Bran thinks it a wondrous beauty

in his coracle over the clear sea;

as for me, in my chariot from afar,

it is a flowery plain around which he drives.

What is clear sea

for the prowed ship in which Bran is,

is a pleasant plain with an abundance of flowers

for me in a two-wheeled chariot.

Bran sees

many waves breaking over the clear sea;

I myself see in Mag Mon [‘the plain of sports’]

red-topped flowers without flaw.

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