Open Poetry #12 |
Irish Folk |
Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
Irish folk are charming And also very fey. They tell you where you're going Before you've gone away, Their speech is so beguiling. Like honey from a comb. No matter where they wander, They always dream of home. Of verdant hills and cliffs so high, Part of the country's lore, Of leprechauns and shamrocks, Of Cork and Inishmore, One of Aran's islands, Set in a restless sea, Of Dublin and it's churches. The seaport of Tralee And always in the forefront, They think of family! Betty Lou Hebert |
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WhtDove Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-22
Posts 9245Illinois |
Thank you laddie! LOL I have a bit of Irish in me. Another great read!! I'm watching for them. |
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Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
I like this and it is very musical. We're all Irish on March 17th. I look for your poetry. Love, Joyce |
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Irish Rose Member Patricius
since 2000-04-06
Posts 10263 |
This Irish lass thanks you, critique? This is some of the most perfect meter I've read in a long time. Kathleen Blake "When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass, and the sun drips honey." Laurie Lee |
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Lone Wolf Member Ascendant
since 2000-03-16
Posts 5842Lansing, MI USA |
This flows like honey!! You have described them perfectly. Lone Wolf Poetry should surprise by fine excess...it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts and appear almost a remembrance. -J.Keats |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
WhiteDove: Thanks for commenting and also for watching for my poems. I really appreciate your interest and warm welcome! Betty Lou Hebert |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
Thanks Joyce. I really am half Irish so it's easy to "think green". Betty Lou Hebert |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
Kathleen: What a nice critique! I do try to think about meter while I am writing and I guess in this case, it paid off. Betty Lou Hebert |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
Lone Wolf: Thanks for your remarks. I'm glad you concur with my description. Betty Lou Hebert |
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Meadowmuse Member Elite
since 1999-12-27
Posts 3263 |
It's a grand tribute, to be sure. Thanks for it! Claire Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau |
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VAS Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450Oregon |
Oh, I be lovin' this! It feels so Irish in rhythm and speaks of lovely images and faraway Irish towns brought close to touch me heart. Thank ye, Trillium!!! |
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thecraig Member
since 2001-03-11
Posts 223 |
I guess only Irish ancesters on side remembered how true the characterization stands to critique. The poem was a lovely. |
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thecraig Member
since 2001-03-11
Posts 223 |
Ancesters truely knew how to live an Irish way. You set a fine example sir. |
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thecraig Member
since 2001-03-11
Posts 223 |
Ancesters truely knew how to live an Irish way. You set a fine example sir. |
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Allan Riverwood
since 2001-01-04
Posts 3502Winnipeg |
I guess thecraig liked it. I also have a bit of irish in me. Who doesn't? Lovely job. Made me smile. ~Allan If I had your eyes, I'd be blind. For I can only see out of my own. ~~Carly Van Dort |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
VAS, Meadowmuse, thecraig and Allen: I'm glad you all liked the poem. Thanks for reading and commenting on it. Happy St. Patrick's Day to all! Betty Lou Hebert |
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