
Niamh (poem by John Connolly)
"Niamh" by John Connolly explores themes of longing, memory, and the passage of time through the figure of Niamh, a Celtic mythological character often associated with the Otherworld. The poem reflects on her ethereal beauty and mysterious nature, symbolizing a longing for connection or something beyond the mortal realm. Connolly uses vivid imagery and lyrical language to evoke the sense of an elusive, idealized love or a distant, sacred experience that remains ever-out of reach, highlighting the universal human desire for transcendence and understanding amidst life's fleeting moments.