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St Patricks Day Poems
These St Patricks Day Poems are for drinking with Guiness,with the wearing of the green and wearing a shamrock since the 17th century.It's a religious holiday celebrated internationally on 17 March, named after Saint Patrick the most commonly recognised of the patron saints of Ireland.Festivities are held all around the world.
St Patricks Day Poems
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The Irish - Be they kings, or poets, or farmers, They're a people of great worth, They keep company with the angels, and bring a bit of heaven here to earth You'll never plow a field by turning it over in your mind
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Have a shamrocking day
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There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle, Twas St. Patrick himself sure that set it; And the sun on his labour with pleasure did smile, And with dew from his eye often wet it. It thrives through the bog, through the brake, through the mireland; And he called it the dear little shamrock of Ireland— The sweet little shamrock, the dear little shamrock, The sweet little, green little, shamrock of Ireland!
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The Wearin' O' the Green Today is the day fer the wearin' o' the green. Today is the day when the little people are seen. Today is St. Patrick's Day, so if ye'r Irish me lad, Join the celebratin' fer the grandest time ta' be had.
Ya' put yer hand up in the air, the other hand on your hip. Ya' tap yer toe,ya' tap yer heel, ya' bounce yer knee a wee bit Ya' prance 'n dance around the room, n' circle one two three. The saints be praised, I must admit, ya' all look Irish ta'me.
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We're all Irish on St.Patrick's Day
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A dash of red, a dash of green, a dash of the ole gaelic scene. Shamrocks, beer, and Irish cheer, St. Paddy's day is once a year. Bagpipes blaring and kilts a-wearing It's the greatest time of year. Shamrocks guided the faith of Patrick without the gene of Irish-kin. When ol' Paddy's been adopted the clovers gained a lucky fourth. Gary R. Hess
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Why did God invent whiskey? So the Irish would never rule the world.
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Irish Joke!
"Ah, good morning, Mrs. Murphy, and how is everything?"
"Sure and I'm having a great time of it between my husband and the fire. If I keep my eye on the one, the other is sure to go out."