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Rain Ireland Poems

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


Premium Member :::Rain Ireland:::
cloudbursts never stop 
    swollen lakes mimic buckets ~
         and bogs soggy mops...

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Categories: allusion, ireland, rain,



Rain - Ireland
touch like gossamer

    kissing my upturned eyelids

         mistlike Irish rain...

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Categories: ireland, allusion, kiss, rain,

Premium Member The Umbrella
the wind pops like a ball hitting a wall
boy of 3 years struggles to control his small,
        ...

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Categories: ireland, boy, child, childhood, family,

Premium Member Going Wild About Clare
Going wild about Clare 

     Where hills lay barren, and bedrock’s stripped bare
        ...

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Categories: allusion, beautiful, ireland,

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,



IRELAND OLD AND NEW
These old paths of mine still dear to me 
Lead through the woods to the timeless sea 
Bringing back life's bittersweet memories 
As I walk...

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Categories: ireland, age, beauty,

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,

On Pilkington Avenue
Standing on busy Pilkington avenue
Rain as sky tears full of rage
Moth- men in cages 
Zoom past all of them sages
Sending post cards of themselves
To their...

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Categories: ireland, anxiety, city, england, humanity,

Clarity From Obscurity
CLARITY   FROM  OBSCURITY

Time the wanderer  -
For  a pyramid moment stilled  -
On a rain-filled winter night
In dark  narrow streets
Often...

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Categories: extended metaphor, ireland, peace,

Erin
Erin, for a girl who embodies Ireland
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...

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Categories: ireland,

Premium Member St Patricks Day
Seventeenth of March is Saint Patrick’s Day
Great day for the Irish I can honestly say
All over the world they’ll wear the green
Drink some stout and...

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Categories: ireland,

Premium Member An Erin Adventure
It was an autumn day, fresh and crisp,
with a slight breeze blowing that made 
our cheeks rosy.  My Aunt Trix and I were
on the...

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Categories: adventure, autumn, ireland, travel,

My Irish Blues
My Galway girl dancing upon the river                  ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ireland, blue, celebration, dance, drink,

On the Shanafassteen Road - Galway
UNSUPPORTED CODE I(The ancient lines of raised potato plantations are visible from the roads in the hills above Oughterard in County Galway, Eire - this...

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Categories: farewell, history, ireland, longing,

Premium Member Where I Live
7/18/02

In a tropical place, the climate
becomes a way of being.
Fruits and flowers on shirts and dresses,
breakfasts of bananas,
pineapple flavored passions of
afternoon, pathways to the moon...

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Categories: destiny, environment, ireland, life,


Book: Shattered Sighs