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Abe
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0 posted 2007-03-16 09:37 AM



  TURNING GREEN

The wearing of the green
And the drinking of green beer
Even a river dyed to green
To signify this day is here.

Looking for the Blarney Stone
To give it a big kiss
But watch it for those Blarney Stones
They sometimes are, amiss!

The search for a four leaf clover
To bring us that Irish luck
And the swing of a shellaly
With which, you could be struck.

Started out as religious
Then it came to the USA
Now, it's a day to party
In the true American way.

And no matter what your history
It seems, at least for awhile
Everybody turns to Irish
Though not all, do it with style.

But, most will have a good time
Some, will rue the day they were born
As they may actually turn green
When they awaken the next morn.

3.16.2007

SAINT PATRICK’S DAY

The Patron Saint of Ireland
Died in the Fifth Century
On the Seventeenth of March
Is that Anniversary.

That day is during Lent
When the Irish celebrate
With dance and drink and feast
Of cabbage and bacon they ate.

The first Paddy’s Day Parade
Was held in New York City
In Seventeen sixty-two
By Irish in the English Military.

Over the next thirty-five years
Immigration and “Irish Aid” grew
Where the Societies held parades
As drums beat and the bagpipes blew.

Up until the Great Potato Famine
In Eighteen forty-five came to pass
Most immigrants were Protestant
And came from the middle class.

But then to escape starvation
A million poor Catholics came here
Despised by their counterparts
Because of ignorance and fear.

Though, they soon began to organize
Saw their great numbers gave them power
And their voting block, the “green machine”
Became the swing vote of the hour.

The Parades became a show of strength
Where candidates vied for their vote
Many attended New York City’s
President Truman, one of note.

Now they celebrate around the World
To be part of the Irish scene
Last year one million went to Dublin
For the wearing of the green.

Once just a religious occasion
Of a barely known Holiday
But now, everyone is Irish
At least, for this one day.


03-14-2005


Del "Abe" Jones
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[This message has been edited by Abe (03-17-2007 07:36 AM).]

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Canada eh.
1 posted 2007-03-16 12:42 PM


Ah good ones Del!
Thank you for these and have a good St. Patrick's Day!

~ Time has cast a spell on you,
  So you won't ever forget me. ~

Fairplay
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since 2007-01-15
Posts 222
England
2 posted 2007-03-16 04:15 PM


Saint Patrick was a Scotsman
He lived not far from me
But who can tell the Irish
Us Brits would set them free

We did the same all over
Spread Genes so far and wide
Now I leave Jeans to Levi
With nowhere left to hide

I fought the Irish it was fun
Like forefathers in the USA
We stood up too tall and proud
They hid and run away

The terrorists will always win
It seems they cannot loose
But I remain the Bulldog
That’s just the way I choose

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