St. Pat's Day Poem by Hazel Connelly

St. Pat's Day



Today is St. Patrick's Day
When little people are seen
It may be a load of blarney
The forty shades of green.

St. Patrick was a gentleman
He was a saint so clever
Drove all the snakes from Ireland
And banished them forever.

I'll wear a four leafed shamrock
And Irish songs I'll sing
I'll toast with Irish whiskey
A Leprechaun to bring.

If I can catch this Leprechaun
And on to him keep hold
I'll go to the end of the rainbow
And claim his pot of gold.

© Hazel 2012

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
William F Dougherty 07 April 2012

Erin go bragh, Dougherty (forbears from Donegal) to Connelly,

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