Daniel McDonagh
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Amhán Na Bhfiann - Poem by Daniel McDonagh
Ireland’s National Anthem
Has been branded a sectarian song,
As it’s sang on Parkhead’s terracing
By Celtic’s faithful sons,
Can we celebrate at Celtic Park
The heritage of our ancestors?
Or are we to be silenced by the critics
For heralding our Irish culture?
2005
Poems by Daniel McDonagh : 10 / 167
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Poem Submitted: Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Poem Edited: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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