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Father Ireland Poems

These Father Ireland poems are examples of Ireland poems about Father. These are the best examples of Ireland Father poems written by international poets.


Premium Member You Never Cared For Me
You Never Cared For Me 

You never cared for me 
I was not your son ,
We did not embrace 
Each or either one .
Your religion...

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Categories: care, ireland, loneliness, lost



The Grand Town of Macroom
Along the Muskerry Light Railway
One can watch the flowers bloom
It will not be much longer now
’Til the old town of Macroom

Arriving at the station
Collecting bags...

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Categories: ireland,

Shayleen's Ireland
Across the hills in the  morning mist,
Are the soft echoes of the bagpipes, as gentle as a mother’s kiss.
In the dark of night as...

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Categories: ireland, fantasy, magic,

Ode To Ellie Brown
Goodbye to the leprechauns
goodbye clover carpets of green
I will cross many a deep blue sea
 to a wide sunshine land, just for me.

I have my...

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© Markus Jay  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: farewell, grandmother, ireland,

Premium Member Who Was She
Who was she? I asked for she had evaporated in front of us.
“Brighid, Mother of Ireland,” said a familiar voice.
It was my father-in-law. He frequents...

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Categories: ireland, myth,



Premium Member And Then There Were Nuns
Black hoodie, black gloves and a black balaclava 
Allegiances born of belligerent father
A council estate with yards full of tyres
A rucksack that’s laden with tin...

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Categories: ireland, religion,

Premium Member Thirty-Two
from island corner, big Antrim lad
  to Belfast city, a tiny pad
  shattered windows, tilted clocks
  Goliath had lost his socks
 ...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ireland, nonsense,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: ireland, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member St Patrick's Day Parades
Seventeenth of March is St Patrick’s Day
Great day for the Irish I can honestly say
Paddies' the world over will want to be seen
Wearing Leprechaun hats...

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Categories: celebration, happy, ireland, march,

Premium Member Celtic Love
CELTIC LOVE
The paths We take under the eye of god
and Universe, but some consider odd
Great Lord of Heaven, knowing everything,
help us to grow, into a...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ireland, marriage, pride,

Signs In Windows
In 1920 he came on a boat 
from Ireland and found
his way through Ellis Island.

He found a room 
in a boarding house
catering to his kind...

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Categories: ireland,

Premium Member The Greatest Treasure
Kerry, oh Kerry, when I’m feeling down and blue,
I like to hold a photograph, sit here and think of you,
Your beauty it surely puts the...

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Categories: ireland, beauty, bereavement, family, feelings,

A Saint Patrick's Day Memory
Some folks have a problem with authority,
legitimate and otherwise, and I have spent
a lifetime festering in that group.

An event in youth convinced me that 
big...

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Categories: ireland,

A Trick My Father Learned In Prison
I’m not saying my father hated the English, God forbid. If he were still alive, he’d hate to hear me say that. He’d correct me...

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Categories: ireland, prison, war, ,

Castle Bar
Castlebar

Connemara marble seems plain
when held in a young boxers hand
Coming alive when touched by his father
Alive with green-ness
Alive with time
-no longer on the old mans...

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Categories: bereavement, father, ireland,


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