Oh, I woke me up this morning and I heard a joyful song
From the throats of happy Irishmen, a hundred thousand strong
Sure it was the Hibernian Brigade
Lining up for to start the big parade
So I fetched me Sunday bonnet and the flag I love so well
And I bought meself a shamrock just to wear in me lapel
Don't you know that today's March seventeen?
It's the day for the wearing of the green...........
It's a great day for the Irish, it's a great day for fair
The side-walks of New York are thick with Blarney
For shure you'd think New York was Old Killarney
Begosh and begorragh, every Irish son and daughter
Every good old Irish name and their relation
They come from Tipperary, Donegal and County Kerry
They are all here to join the celebration
There's Connolly and Donnelly, Ryan, O'Brien,
McLoughlin and Lynch, Pat Flannigan, McFadden, McPhearson and Finch
Hogan and Logan, Fitzpatrick, O'Bannigan, Danny O'Doole and Seamus O'Tool!
It's a great day for the Shamrock, for the flags in full array
We're feeling so inspirish, shure because for all the Irish
It's a great, great day.....
It's a great day for the Irish, it's a great day for fair
Begosh, there's not a cop to stop a raiding
Begorrah all the cops are out parading
It's a great day for the Shamrock, for the flags in full array
And as we go a-swinging, every Irish heart is singing
It's a great, great day........
Wrote by Roger Edens
My adopted dad was an Irishman, and pretty proud of it. My housemate, is Irish.
ReplyDeleteTheir is a Celtic side of me that revels in this celebration of Green!!! Erin Go Bragh!
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ReplyDeleteI got Irish in me somewhere. It might be just my big toe, but its there, somewhere - lol. Yeah St. Patty's Day.
ReplyDeleteaw thankyou...![[hugs]]]enjoy the Day and be Happy and Lucky...
ReplyDeleteYour most welcome last year I was able to post something yet I am not sure if I am the only one but
ReplyDeleteregardless to a great friend that hails from Ireland. I bid you a great festive eve Caroline.
My Irish history is noted here in the States since 1640...I wear green everyday... (in my eyes) :))) Thank you for the good wishes... and a glorious day to you also !
ReplyDeleteMy Irish heritage comes from Alexander Kelly from Armagh, Ireland who came to America. His daughter married another Irishman, Patrick Lamb. Another Irish branch joined in with John Thompson, who married a Cherokee. Adventurers, all.
ReplyDeleteI am not irish Jacquie and when I was within my twenties I would celebrate it but it's a day of the green.
ReplyDeleteThis is history! Althought I was born in the states, my mix is that of Norwegian, Hungarian and Italian. I have loved cultures all my life or more after I turned 30 and then I started looking into my own ancestory. Yet here again I recall as well as have a few that I know that are irish. I don't know many countries that don't celebrate or notice the traditional day.
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