Goodbye, mo nighean donn

Goodbye, mo nighean donn

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First attempt at writing a poetic form called a villanelle. This is inspired by Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, especially the scene at craigh na dun before the Battle of Culloden. © September 5, 2020
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Miriam Lockwood went on a second honeymoon with her husband John Ainsworth after 5 years of being apart from the war. After seeing witches dance through the night she feels a strange pull back to Craigh na dun. Soon she is transported to 18th century Scotland how will she survive?

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