Butler's Snug Poem by Francie Lynch

Butler's Snug



The local storm warning finds me on the porch,
Out the back, observing the strength of wind,
The swag of trees.
The eye of the storm is passing overhead,
And the lightening blinks wistfully,
As a gesture to take cover
Before the rain and hail fire down,
All over town, windows open,
Curtains drawn, lights on early.
I persevere, but my dry season is coming to an end
Because I remembered the storms in Kilarney,
In 'Butler's Snug.'

Friday, June 23, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: wind,alcoholism,ireland,lights,pub,rain,storm,trees,weather
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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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