"St. Patrick's Day"

St Patrick's Day,

The seventeenth,

The Irish will be proud.

They'll march along,

And sing their songs,

And form a happy crowd.

With songs like,

Who The Devil Put The Pants In Murphy's Chowder?"

For when they sing an Irish Song,

They'll sing it all the louder.

They'll also speak of Little Folks,

And of the Blarney Stone.

And when they do their talking,

It's in a Irish Tone.

They'll sing of all the Sweet Colleens,

From that Old Irish Shore.

And talk about the Good old Day's.

There on the Irish Moors.

This is Their Day,

This is their way,

These Wearer's of the Green.

And so This is the Way Thing's Go,

On March the Seventeenth!!

~Author~

E .H. Coe Copyright 1972

I thank you Mikki for your permission to use this 

lovely poem your father wrote. Please visit Mikki's

Site by clicking the image below!

 

 

   

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