Source: How the Irish Saved Civilization (1995), Ch. VII The End of the World
“The Irish of the late fifth and early sixth centuries soon found a solution… the Green Martyrdom, opposing it to the conventional Red Martyrdom of blood. The Green Martyrs… retreated to the woods, or to a mountaintop, or to a lonely island… there to study the scriptures and commune with God.”
Source: How the Irish Saved Civilization (1995), Ch. VI What Was Found
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Variant translations:
No one is seen in deserted hills,
Only the echoes of speech is heard.
Sunlight cast back comes deep in the woods,
And shines once again upon the green moss.
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Only hearing the echoes of someone's voice;
Returning light enters the deep forest,
Again shining upon the green moss.
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