Saint Patricks Day Holiday Poems | Examples
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Being part Irish I have to admit
that yes indeed, I celebrate it.
If truly the Irish are lucky you see,
I’ll have my green beer and sandwich of brie.
I’ll dress in me greens with a button or two
that says I am Irish, how about you?
I’ll get out me Bodhran and give it some beats;
then my tin whistle, I will play while folks eat.
I’ll have buttery shortbreads’ and other great treats;
and don me tapp’in shoes with their new cleats.
While the fiddler bows his old Irish tunes,
I may take a moment to have me a croon.
I’ll do me a jig or two, for good measure;
then politely say, thank’ye, ‘tis been a pleasure.
Me ancestors came from that dear Emerald Isle;
though they hated to leave, they did it with style.
I had a strange and wonderful dream,
it was in a land all filled, with emerald green,
A bag-piper appeared, wearing an enormous ring,
he sang to me," I,ll take you to the Leprechaun King",
along a lush green and rainy terrain,
with grass as luscious, as golden grain,
A great green castle did we confront,
guarded by a big eared little runt,
He opened up the pearly gate, and admonished us for being late,
there was a great big hall, entertaining a giant feast,
when all went silent, both man and beast,
a figure appeared, why it was the King!,
and Oh! he was such a little thing,
All bowed as he stood up, and in a loud voice did say,
" The time has come, for all of us to pray."
" With joy to all and to none dismay,
I wish all Earthlings, a Happy St. Patrick's Day! "