Best Kerry Poems
KerryA girl with love a heart that lit all around
As the music played we see you still, in your dance
A spirit that was alive that was taken to soon
Your beauty that that still surounds stays close
A star that shines is you, in the darkest of...
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Categories:
kerry, dedicationmother, kiss, love, mother,
Form:
Verse
Ring of Kerry In IrelandLook near or afar, it's a lyrical panoramic scene
Wrapped in an expanse of idyllic pastoral green.
Vistas by the mountain ranges look so inviting,
Picturesque coastal views are divinely exciting!
Blue water giggles white on the foaming sea,
Mountain goats graze the hills, roaming free.
Towns pass-by sporting pubs, cafes,...
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Categories:
kerry, food, nature, people,
Form:
Quatrain
From Killed Kerry To Cheating JerryShe remembered where she’d met Jerry.
It had been on a moving ferry,
She journeying to rejoin Kerry,
With whom life was mostly merry.
But Kerry Gangsters would soon bury,
Seal it and there shan’t be Query!
He had their rules broken with Terry;
A loss and she’d kept drinking Perry
And on...
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Categories:
kerry, cry, lost love, memory,
Form:
Rhyme
Categories:
kerry, abuse, anger, betrayal, corruption,
Form:
Free verse
Kerrymy kerry,
my friend, my company,
you died, you left me,
you fought cancer,
car crash and coma,
there we find you,
dead all alone,
crisps on the floor,
your cider, you drink no more,
husband in prison,
I was your only friend,
I feel selfish,
now that i'm alone again,
you was a pain sometimes,
txt me all...
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Categories:
kerry, bereavement,
Form:
Free verse
Berry and CherryAs we gobble berry
And devour cherry
The heart is merry
Towards Bliss on a ferry
For Jerry and Kerry
And for Perry and Terry
As we indulge berry
And mouths cram with cherry
Disappointments we bury
And our woes the dreary
Then, a reply that shouldn’t me weary:
Where’s my promised berry
And guaranteed cherry?...
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Categories:
kerry, appreciation, celebration, cheer up,
Form:
Rhyme
Muskerry SpringAt Lough Allua, along the waterfront
One observes a turning of the tide
From river stones, which stay blunt
Are nature’s creatures, who needn’t hide
A little toad searches for anew
Commencing a journey made by few
Its passage, grows so weary
Following the gravel track
On its way to Ballingeary
High ditches cloak...
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Categories:
kerry, ireland,
Form:
Rhyme