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God Ireland Poems

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


Schooldays Over
The auld fella’s auld fella left the tech
after Ripening for sixteen summers.

Camden-Wagon-Gravity landed a
shovel and a pick at his lonely boots.

‘DIG’. he knew that Language....

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Categories: appreciation, grandfather, ireland, men,



True Talk Heals
True talk heals, 
When someone speaks,
The truth about my small mistakes
As human being , 
I feel much comfortable. 
When someone speaks lies
About what I did...

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Categories: ireland, 12th grade, england, evil,

Premium Member Saint Patrick's Day Musings
Saint Patrick's Day Musings

I feel lucky on this Saint Patrick's Day
Perhaps my muse has something to say
As I'm decked out in my holiday green
She's painting...

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Categories: ireland, muse,

Premium Member Kitty a Row - a Ree
Kitty a row - a ree
	Kitty a ree – a row 
You ride a cow
	And I ride a mare
We’ll ride on home
	to see who’s the...

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Categories: ireland, love, marriage,

Spirit of the Ancient Isles
Spirit of the ancient isles,
Of Erin and of Albion,
I call to thee,
Please come to us,
Ancient spirit come to me,
I call to thee,
In moorland wind,
And highland...

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Categories: ireland, devotion, earth, environment, inspirational,



Premium Member Doing An Irish Jig
Doing an Irish Jig***

(To the music of The Bothy Band)
          ———     ...

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Categories: dance, dream, fun, ireland,

Premium Member On To Ireland
On to Ireland

Don’t look for me here anymore,
I’m moving on to Ireland
On the morrow, for
I’ve only one voice and
It’s longing to sing!

Henceforth, I’ll work as...

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Categories: green, happiness, ireland, life,

Padraig
From Rhegeds lofty peaks 
spied sailing over Erins sea 
pirates raiding from Innesfail 
white sails catching the prevailing wind 
as if flying them over the...

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Categories: ireland, boat, character, courage, fantasy,

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,

Sonnets Lxi-Lxx
Sonnets LXI-LXX

Erin
by Michael R. Burch

All that’s left of Ireland is her hair?
bright carrot?and her milkmaid-pallid skin,

her brilliant air of cavalier despair,
her train of children?some conceived...

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Categories: ireland, heart, night, spiritual, wife,

Song of Amergin: Translation
The Song of Amergin: Modern English Translations

The Song of Amergin
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I am the sea breeze
I am the ocean wave
I am the...

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Categories: ireland, myth, mythology, song,

Premium Member Chief of the Tuatha De Danann
I went walking the footpath between life and death.
It was there I first discerned the strum of a harp.
I hastened my step, tracing wooded trail...

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Categories: god, ireland, magic, myth,

Premium Member I Am Danu
In the Irish mountain "Breasts of Anu" I reside.
I am mother goddess, the spirit essence of nature.
Anu or Danu my worshipers call me with pride.
Dana...

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Categories: ireland, allegory, allusion, earth, god,

The Celtic Cross At Ile Grosse
The Celtic Cross at Île Grosse
by Michael R. Burch

“I actually visited the island and walked across those mass graves [of 30,000 Irish men, women and...

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Categories: ireland, christian, courage, death, faith,

Are We Too Cold To Look Beyond
“Irish I am,” my mam speaks in hushed tones to the air
She questions still, seeming to her alone
Intones, “Ireland, O Ireland, what are you?
Where do...

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Categories: devotion, heaven, home, ireland,


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