Aisling
The aisling (Irish for 'dream' / 'vision', pronounced [ˈaʃl̠ʲəɲ], approximately ASH-ling), or vision poem, is a mythopoeic poetic genre that developed during the late 17th and 18th centuries in Irish language poetry. The word may have a number of variations in pronunciation, but the is of the first syllable is always realised as a [ʃ] ("sh") sound.
Many aisling poems are often still sung as traditional sean-nós songs.
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A Concept Lost - The Muse, The Martyr, And Those Who Lived to Talk About It -
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Circa 01_06 - The Muse, The Martyr, And Those Who Lived to Talk About It -
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House of Cancer - The Muse, The Martyr, And Those Who Lived to Talk About It -
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Last Words - The Muse, The Martyr, And Those Who Lived to Talk About It -
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Please I'm Only an Actor - The Muse, The Martyr, And Those Who Lived to Talk About It -
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