Spook Lights Here and There

I was going to write about the recently-released AARO report and related matters (next week) , but, seeing it’s Saint Patrick’s Day, instead I share here a poem that brings together tales of spook lights (surely a variety of Unidentified Anaomalous Phenomena) from Ireland and Saskatchewan.

The poem “Will of the Wisp” from my first trade edition Grand Gnostic Central and other poems, paraphrases a description of spook lights from William Butler Yeats’ autobiography and relates his account to stories told me by my Hungarian great uncle and aunt about their experience in Saskatchewan. I’ve shared the poem here at least once before. This time, however, I append both a PDF and a recording.

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