Poems about Emigration and Immigration:
- Emigrant Irish
- Emigrant
- For My Irish Grandfather
- Going Back
- Leavetaking
- Love in the Western World
- Memories
- Mise Éire
- Traces
- Why my Grandmother Could Never Escape Ireland
Poems about the Time of the Conquests:
- A Grafted Tongue
- Like Dolmens Round my Childhood
- Requiem for the Croppies
- Flight of the Earls
- Quarantine
- At a Potato Digging
- Ballad of Ballymote
- Famine Road
- Scar
- New Invasions
- Famine – a sequence
Poems from Ancient Ireland:
- I Am
- Pangur Bán (in English translated by Robin Flower)
- Pangur Bán (in English translated by Frank O’Connor and Eavan Boland)
- Pangur Bán (in Irish)
- Pangur Bán (in Irish, read out loud by Tomás Ó Cathasaigh)
- Saint Patrick’s Breastplate
- The Heavenly Banquet
- The Scribe
- A Shropshire Lad 31
- A Stormy Night
- Wild Geese
- Insular Celts
- When Death Comes
- From Crossings