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Proud Irish

Showing pride for the Irish.

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Comment from Paul McFarland
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I very good rhyme, and the picture goes well with it. I am working on another Patrick McKee poem which I will post when it is finished. This should do well in the contest.

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from Terry Broxson
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A very nice poem for this contest, good luck. I like the way it rhymes and it does tell a familiar story that the Irish did indeed immigrate outside of Ireland. I was a red-headed Irishman. Now I am just an old bald-headed Irishman! Good job.

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from Thatguypk
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I don't doubt for one moment that you have distant Irish heritage. For such a small island, we seem to have families in every corner of the globe. It never ceases to amuse me. Even Obama, for God's sake, although here in Ireland, we now spell his name O'Bama! :-) Nice poem, by the way.
PK

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from Janetsue
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My computer screen is showing a whole lot of blank space before this reviewing box shows up. You might want to check it out and remove a lot of it if it is on your computer as well. I think you have written a lively poem for the contest that has a positive feel. Many people do not know what happened to their relatives over the years. It is a positive thing to celebrate your heritage on St. Patrick Day. Best wishes in the contest!

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from Joanne Gill-Maddick
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An awesome poem for the Irish green. It has a great flow and rhyme. Beautiful overall presentation as well.cute photo to compliment your words Good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from Jesse James Doty
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This is cute, and a wonderful way to show your Irish pride!
I, too, am part Irish and German, and English.
I feel proud of my roots and, enjoyed reading this excellently written poem about Irish pride.
Thanks for sharing it.
Have a wonderful week,
Jesse

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from dragonpoet
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This is a good description of your feelings of 'the wearin' o' the green' on Saint Patrick's Day. I always wear green. I am 23 percent Irish. But am mostly Scotish, I wear clad clothing on that day along with green.
Good luck in the contest.
Keep writng and stay healthy
Joan

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from Sallyo
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Yes! Here's some fellow feeling from Tasmania. I have distant Irish relatives... I suppose. My great-great grandparents on Dad's mother's side came from there. This poem touches on that longing for a place we've not been, and where probably no one would recognise us...

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from Carolyn Dooley
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My deceased husband was Irish. I get many comments about my last name. Dooley. My dad was born on March 17. So, I was hit with a double whammy, lol. I enjoyed your poem. And the picture is perfect.

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022

Comment from jake cosmos aller
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love your St Patrick's day poem. I too have some Irish in my complicated family history of 18 different nationalities. Never been there and I want to go before I die. Also want to visit Scotland where I have distant relatives and Scandinavia.

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022