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Erin Go Bragh At Ben Bulben’s feet Sligo stands, The home of such creative hands Where poet William Yeats did grow. The Nobel Prize his poems did know. On my trip to this emerald isle, I yearned to visit a long while. As sun poured through the misty sky, Shedding warmth with its golden eye, I stood beside the lough in awe At dancing diamonds that I saw Near Connemara’s tall twelve bens O’er lands of ancient souls that wends. I sense their haunting watchful eyes And feel my roots where rivers rise. I hear their voices lost at sea, They echo on eternally; As with the thousands who took flight During the worst potato blight. Their sadness streams across the seas Where most souls died with unheard pleas. Those sad and tragic days long past, And Erin’s joys returned at last To verdant Lee and sandy shores, To music heard across the moors, To people with the kindest hearts, Is what this isle to me imparts. Repost from © 2013 *Erin go bragh means "Ireland Forever" *lough means a lake *Ben means Irish, a mountain peak Happy St. Patrick's Day Everyone! My thanks to this wonderful website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAviOxkIhXE

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Date: 4/6/2021 10:57:00 AM
lovely tribute Ms. Connie,I've been to Scotland but haven't been to the Emerald Isles yet. Sounds beautiful.
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Date: 4/2/2021 6:49:00 AM
Your visit to Ireland certainly benefitted from the inspiration which it affords, Connie. It is said that once you visit Ireland, you will keep it in in your heart for ever! ~ Warm regards // paul
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Date: 3/27/2021 12:30:00 PM
A beautiful dedication to The Emerald Isle; well done.
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Date: 3/19/2021 7:25:00 PM
Your wonderful poem powerfully captures the spirit of the Emerald Isle, in beautiful words and imagery, Connie. Blessings, Evelyn :)
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Date: 3/19/2021 3:12:00 AM
- Wonderful writing with a historical background, Connie :) - hugs // Anne-Lise :)
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Date: 3/18/2021 1:59:00 PM
I hadn't seen this one before, well done Connie, alas my bloodline is from the clan McDonald, Scotland, my grandmother was Elsie McDonald
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Date: 3/18/2021 12:58:00 PM
when vaccine mandates are made forceful, I can kiss my flying days goodbye.
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Date: 3/18/2021 12:57:00 PM
Yes, I recall this one which shows your great love of Ireland. An excellent repost choice. I just saw my teacher friend posting on FB from Ireland (same person who says she will see movie with me on Friday) Wow, she must be coming home today. She is so lucky, Connie. She and her hubbie travel EVERYWHERE . Meanwhile I am just always home,. Thank God I got to see a lot of the world in my semester abroad.
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Date: 3/18/2021 12:00:00 PM
Welcome back! We certainly missed your poetry! I thought Eire was a terrible place to live, as the Financial Times and even Irish historic books were banned from the National Library unless approved by the Catholic Church. The Irish led the world in finding ways to eat or drink a potato, yet no one writes about that, so we look forward to more of your work! Aloha! Rico
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Date: 3/18/2021 10:58:00 AM
A creative and uplifting poem on St. Patty's Day, Connie! Irish people do seem to have kind hearts and I love the way you incorporated a bit of history. A fave for me. Hope you had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day, Connie. Great to see you writing again. Hugs, Carolyn
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Date: 3/18/2021 1:48:00 AM
We were supposed to have another family reunion this year in County Clare on the West Coast but its been postponed now because of covid. Enjoyed this one Connie. Hope you had a lovely St Patrick's day. Tom
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Date: 3/18/2021 1:17:00 AM
Heya Connie, what a great poem about the west of Ireland, you even reference the Irish language, I’ve been out that way numerous times, and benbullben is indeed a sight to behold, enjoyed your poem so much, cheers David
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Date: 3/18/2021 12:58:00 AM
Glad to see your post. I went to Ireland once and spent fifteen beautiful days there, but people says it usually is very rainy. Lovely poem.
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Date: 3/17/2021 6:16:00 PM
Memories of Ireland live in your heart, and the new generation precedes with their generous heart. Nicely written dear friend, thank you for sharing.
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Date: 3/17/2021 4:55:00 PM
I am happy to be led to this beauty Connie! I enjoyed this tonight. Thank you for sharing. Lovely ending to it also. Happy St. Patrick's Day! :)
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Date: 3/17/2021 4:36:00 PM
Connie, this delightful St. paddy’s poem is so gorgeous! I loved every single line!
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Date: 3/17/2021 4:16:00 PM
Lovely poem. I enjoyed. Happy St. Patrick's Day. Love and prayers and blessings too, Love, Gina
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Date: 3/17/2021 3:28:00 PM
Beautiful Connie. Wonderful rhyme, rhythm and imagery. Loved it and Happy St. Patty's Day to you and yours. God Bless, JB
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Connie Marcum Wong
Date: 3/17/2021 3:36:00 PM
Thank you very much Judy. I am enjoying poetry today on St. Patrick's day. Blessings xxoo
Date: 3/17/2021 3:07:00 PM
It really is a fabulous emerald isle. We had a great time when we visited there: their culture, people, music, and especially the blessed beauty of nature. Your poem wonderfully describes the gems of that country. This is a superb tribute to Ireland Forever. Glad you posted it, Connie. Every chance I get, I always say: they make world's best beer: Guinness. Happy St. Patrick's Day, Connie. Saved in my FAVES.
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Connie Marcum Wong
Date: 3/17/2021 3:35:00 PM
Thank you my dear friend. I would love to return there. I have visited three times with different family members. I really appreciate the fave. Have a great day! Blessings xxoo

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