Quote by: Ned Hayes

Rooks have clustered on either side of the long road. It is as if they line a grand parade route for our passage. Their black feathers are stark as soot against the white road and the snow. They stab at the ground with their strange bare bills and gray unfeathered faces. The birds are like rough-edged black stones on a string around this stripped cold neck of road. The old books tell us rooks bring the virtuous dead to heaven’s gate.


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Author Bio


  • NameNed Hayes
  • DescriptionIrish hurler
  • Born1876
  • Died1946
  • ProfessionHurler