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Sven
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0 posted 1999-12-17 12:26 PM


Here's a drink that I bet no one ever thought of!

Hark ye lads and lasses all
Come 'round the table, give ear to my call
Listen to the tale that I'm about to spin
'Bout a young man, name o' Mickey Finn.

Many a year ago in ole Dublin town
He would search the streets up and then down
Searching for the father he never knew
His only momento, a picture of yellow'd hue.

'Twas given to him by his mum on the day she died
A sad day for all, many people cried.
"I'll find 'im one day mother" was the promise he
      gave
As he stood alone, a lone shadow on her grave.

So he began his journey to Dublin the very next day
How long he was gone, none could really quite say.
Until into the pub one day, came an old man
Bruised and battered, and shaking of hand.

No one knew who had let the stranger in,
Becasue by that time, Mickey had no kin.
Till an old man yelled out, "Mickey Finn!" and shook
      his hand.
"Ye've been gone so long, what brings ye back to
      this land?"

Mickey sat back and ordered a pint of ale
Then began to tell us his sad and bitter tale.
Of how he found his father one cold, dark night
And how he could have killed him without a fight.

But he did none of that, oh no, not Mickey.
He had come up with a plan that was much more tricky
He invited his father to a pub, The Painted Quail,
For a few glasses of bourbon, and a couple pints of
      ale.

They began to talk and the Mickey revealed
The secret that for so long had been kept sealed.
"Dad don't ya know me? I'm Mickey! Your son!"
His father said, "Ye're lying me boy, I'm father to
      no one. . . "

Mickey knew he would say this, 'twas part of his
      plan
To get his revenge on this cold, hateful man.
You see, he'd put a vial of poison in the old man's
      ale.
And after he'd drank it, he turned quite pale.

He toppled off the stool and fell back on the floor
But not before Mickey could bolt for the door.
When the people came 'round they saw his father's
      head
Had cracked on the floor and now he was dead.

The moral of my story is this, good man, you see,
Drink only with your friends and not your enemies.
For after you've tasted their pint of sin,
You'll belly up to the bar that's tended by
      Mickey Finn.

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 That which gives light must endure burning
--Victor Frankl




[This message has been edited by Sven (edited 12-17-1999).]

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Denise
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1 posted 1999-12-17 01:09 PM


Well, Sven, this kept me on my seat. It made me glad I don't drink let alone with enemies! Clever wrap up to this one! Thanks for participating in the challenge! Well done!  


Anyone else?! Come on, you can do it!

 Denise



Isis
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since 1999-09-06
Posts 6296
Sunny Queensland
2 posted 1999-12-17 06:12 PM


This was wonderful Sven, truly.  Isn't it Da in Ireland?  

 What the inner voice says will NOT disappoint the hoping soul.
~Isis~
(Daughter of Mystery)


Poet deVine
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Hurricane Alley
3 posted 1999-12-17 07:05 PM


Good one! Is this where the term 'slip him a Mickey' came from?  

Pepper
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since 1999-08-19
Posts 3079
Southern Florida
4 posted 1999-12-17 10:06 PM


Great tale...an excellent piece Sven!! ...I'm also interested in the answer to PdV'S question.   < !signature-->

 A soul that writes from the heart and shares it, truly gives a gift extraordinaire!
  



[This message has been edited by Pepper (edited 12-17-1999).]

Sven
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5 posted 1999-12-20 01:30 PM


Thank you all. . . glad that you liked it. . . this is the longest poem that I have ever written!!

I'm not sure about the question, but I will check into it. . .

Again, thank you. . .

 That which gives light must endure burning
--Victor Frankl



Fairy Colours
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since 1999-12-02
Posts 169
Sunrise,Fl,US
6 posted 1999-12-21 02:13 PM


woa!!! I guess I'd better watch whom I'm drinking with from now on huh? Excellent.< !signature-->

 --A Little Fairy--


[This message has been edited by Fairy Colours (edited 12-21-1999).]

blueyz75
Member
since 1999-12-28
Posts 138
IL
7 posted 2000-01-10 03:06 PM


Ya'll are making me thristy here.  What could we do with a "bloody Mary" ??????
Now there is a thought!  

Kelly


 I love the male body, it's better designed than the male mind.---Andrea Newman

Broken_Winged_Angel
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since 2000-04-06
Posts 994
Small Town, Somewhere
8 posted 2000-04-14 02:15 AM


*laughs*   I love tihs!!!

 MAY THE ROAD RISE TO MEET YOU,
MAY THE WIND BE ALWAYS AT YOUR BACK
MAY THE SUN SHINE UPON YOUR FACE
THE RAINS FALL SOFT UPON YOUR FIELDS
AND, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN,
MAY GOD HOLD YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND

Irish Blessing

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