HERALD reader Duncan Ferguson salutes the great Irish poet W B Yeats on the 150th anniversary of his birth in lines prompted by Sorley MacLean's 'Aig Uaigh Yeats/At Yeats's Grave' and the "random but inspiringly Celtic thought" of the two mountains, Ben Dorain and Ben Bulben, associated respectively with the legendary Gaelic poet Duncan Ban MacIntyre and Yeats himself.

BELOW BEINN DORAIN...

Below Beinn Dorain

we hear

Fair Duncan of the Songs

in prophecy-assisted breeze

tell Sorley MacLean

(of Eimhir, Caman and Cuillin)

never to forget

Iain Lom and Alasdair MacMhaighstir Alasdair

Rob Donn and Uilleam Ros

or the other heroic Highland bards

in the eternity

of Erin's poetic artificer

buried under Ben Bulben