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Sorrow Ireland Poems

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


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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Categories: ireland, nonsense,



Premium Member Irish Tears
They tried but left in tears,
Now,far from Ireland's sadness.
A train of covered wagons
upon vast plains of promise.
Cork, but a dream in a tear....

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Categories: dream, hope, ireland,

To Ireland
Oh Ireland, the Ireland, across shallow sea,
Thy bitterness, sorrow and thy thorny woe,
Blows just like the wind all the tales into me.

The feeling of sadness,...

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Categories: ireland,

Kingdom Lost
In summertime, the ivy climbs,
and hides the castle wall.
The king dreams of late,
that the sea is so great,
and yet - his boat is so small.
As...

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Categories: ireland, adventure, betrayal, change, conflict,

Christmas At Christchurch
I feel translucent 
	a man of marble skin 
	as if dreaming my motions 
	every step a tread in water
	each reach of my hand 
	a ghost...

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Categories: ireland, lonely, poverty, sorrow,



Song of Saint Patrick - Part 4 - Matriculation
IV
Matriculation

Back to home, Patrick did go,
	For in his heart he knew
		It was time to study with the church,
	That this he had to do.
			He told his...

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Categories: god, history, ireland,


Book: Shattered Sighs