St Patricks Day Poems



St Patricks Day Poems are for the celebration of St Patrick the patron saint of Ireland. All things go green on that day with much joviality but a wonderful spirit for St Paddy as he's known and celebrations go on all around the globe.








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St Patricks Day Poems

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May love and laughter light your days,
and warm your heart and home.
May good and faithful friends be yours,
wherever you may roam.
May peace and plenty bless your world
with joy that long endures.
May all life's passing seasons
bring the best to you and yours!

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Some cause happiness wherever they go;
others whenever they go.
Oscar Wilde

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Oh to be sure, to be sure
There's never a day go by;
In the fields with the sheep
When I heave a great sigh.

St Paddys Day is here again
With me wanting a dram;
My shepherd shift is not over yet
But I'm building my thirst-oh that I am!

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St Patricks Day Poems

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Ah, Good Luck te ye,Good Luck te ye
Here's some words I'm urged to say
Leprechauns, shamrock and rainbows
And have a happy St Paddys Day

More words.. New York, mind me harp
Green hats, for sure and green beer too
And drinking gallons of Guiness
It's the law it's what you've got to do.

Top o' the morning to you
From the bottom o' me heart.

Erin go Bragh
(Ireland Forever)
Jon Bratton 2009

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Every man desires to live long,
but no man would be old.
 Jonathan Swift
Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral 1667 - 1745

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A dash of red, a dash of green,
a dash of the ole gaelic scene.
Shamrocks, beer, and Irish cheer,
St. Paddy's day is once a year.
Bagpipes blaring and kilts a-wearing
It's the greatest time of year.
Shamrocks guided the faith of Patrick
without the gene of Irish-kin.
When ol' Paddy's been adopted
the clovers gained a lucky fourth.
Gary R. Hess

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St Patricks Day Poems

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A Toast from Ireland:


May you be poor in misfortune
Rich in blessings
Slow to make enemies
Quick to make friends
But rich or poor,
Quick or slow,
May you know nothing but happiness
From this day forward

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