is there room for the Irish in the good ole USA?
room for the hanging of the greens, Hennessey O’Shay?
we will hang this flag over our tavern on Tuesday.
Irish parade will come by and leave a bit of Celtic our way.
will Father O’Leary listen to the confessions of Stephen and Clay?
will there be a mad dash to the Blarney Stone with a tiny sashay?
believe the hanging of the greens might be here to stay.
is corn beef and cabbage on the menu for Tuesday?
merry and gay, we will dance a lively jig, and Pat's pied piper will play.
famous leprechaun will disappear, with his crock of gold, far away.
paddy mcCullough, is there room for the Irish in the good ole USA?
we will know more on Tuesday during the St. Patty’s day soiree.
Categories:
mccullough, march,
Form: Monorhyme
There was a day on TV
When westerns were all the rage
Together our masked hero the Lone Ranger
with Tonto kept outlaws in their cage
Wagon Train kept rolling along
Seth Adams the leader
Flint McCullough chief scout
old Charlie Wooster was the feeder
My all-time favorite Cowboy
had to be clearly Wagon Train
Flint was my all-time hero
my chief scout taking the strain!
Categories:
mccullough, film, memory, western,
Form: Rhyme
When there
is nothing
to
do
but
write
but
you cannot
feel
the
song
***
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse
outside
my
window
without
ceasing
to
warm
the
people
lucky
enough
to
be
in
it
***
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, sun, symbolism,
Form: Free verse
Even
though
everything
has
changed
***
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, philosophy, stress, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
I
cling
to
anxiety
then
wonder
why
my jaw
is
tight
and
there
are
knots
in
my stomach
***
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, anxiety, god,
Form: Free verse
a glass
of water
was
like
a
workday
I
would
die
of thirst
***
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, jobs,
Form: Free verse
a work
day
was
like
a
glass
of
water
I
would
be
refreshed
***
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, career, satire,
Form: Free verse
Time slows
painfully speeding
up
past
joy
***
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, career, humor,
Form: Blank verse
Anne Bressington Lord Christopher Monkton Rashid Buttar dr Vernon Coleman dr Sherri Tenpenny Dr Peter McCullough Dr Ben Tapper, nurse Kate Semrani nurse Shelly Tasker Deborah Conrad Jane Mikovits Del Matthew Bigtree Christine Ronald Bernard
Northrup Simone Gold Robert F Kennedy jr Suzanne Humphries Andrew Wakefield
Kelly Brogan Joseph Mercola Lee Merritt Alex Berenson Ty Bollinger Alexandra Mention
Polly Tommey Barbara Los Fisher Rocco Gelato Dennis Rancourt Alex Jones Paul A Off it
Dr Steven Hotze Dr Luc Montagnier Dr Mariano Amici Dr Jane M Orient Dr Micheal Yeadon
Father James Altman Paul Craig Roberts archbishop Vigano Maria Claire Edwards ex un official also Dr Graham Lyons 'Aus senator Malcome Roberts' president Jaier Bolsenaro Brazil Professer Francis Boyle
Ricardo Bosi Luitenant colonel Australian sas retired. Dr Ronald Kostoff ( Dr Robert Malone Msrn experimental
Vaccine builder.) Dr Mercola
Categories:
mccullough, anxiety, body, care, discrimination,
Form: Epic
From cities of strife
we sail tonight
on waves of peace
By prayer
and sacrifice,
courageous hearts
safely steer,
guiding the ark
Fear not the storm!
Come aboard!
leave hand sanitizer on shore—
your
clean heart
is all
that is
required
*****
kira-marie-mccullough.com
Categories:
mccullough, bible, boat, christian, hope,
Form: Free verse
An old black and white movie
took me back to my childhood
when cowboys rode the range
Major Adams and Flint McCullough leading the Wagon Train,
and Hopalong's ten-gallon white hat
rode the brim of John Wayne's stagecoach in back;
with Roy and Dale saving every day
as Tonto and the Lone Ranger hi-ho silvered away;
Gil Favor and Rowdy Yates blazed the Rawhide trails
as Ben, Adam, Hoss, and Joe laid the Ponderosa tails;
The Mavericks never bet against The Rifleman and Gunsmoke truths
while Wyatt Earp, Matt Dillon, and Bat Masterson made the law fool-proof,
the Rebel and The Restless Gun kept horses ever on the run
and Cheyenne, Davy Crocket, and Daniel Boone
fought both Indians and Trappers without showdowns at noon
those western stars of early radio and television shows after school.
These were the stories of so many heroes, villains and more jewels
the cowboys and cowgirls, and their horses too
revived the west for the fifties youth,
a blast from the past
of the fading western stars.
Categories:
mccullough, analogy, stars, , western,
Form: Rhyme
There was a day on TV
Where westerns were all the rage
You could take your pick
From your TV paper page
Together our masked hero the Lone Ranger
With Tonto kept outlaws in a spin
Have Gun Will Travel was the card
For black dressed professional gunfighter Paladin
Wagon Train kept rolling along
Seth Adams the leader
Flint McCullough chief scout
Old Charlie Wooster was the feeder
Rawhide kept the cattle moving
Gil and Randy kept control
In Dodge City it was Gunsmoke
Marshall Matt Dillon was key role
On the ponderosa it was Bonanza
Where Ben Cartwright was the boss
With his family of three boys
Adam, little Joe and Hoss
Wells Fargo was the stagecoach
Where Jim Hardie was the star
Now these are only some
For they were many more by far
They were the Virginian and the Rifleman
Laramie, Maverick and Cheyenne
The High Chaparral not to mention alias Smith and Jones
These made us all a fan
Cowboys where are you?
Memories of you is our lot
On TV we can’t see
Is this our last shot?
poetgord@2013
Categories:
mccullough, america, native american, stars,
Form: Rhyme