The poems can’t involve beer or anything like that. It can do with Leprechauns,gold, shamrocks,etc. Any help here?
1.
There once was a Saint named Pat
To remember him, they’d wear a green hat
They’d dream of Leprechaun’s gold
and tell Irish stories of old
Now, what do you make of that?
2.
The shamrock -a leaf of three
it represents the Trinity
The Father, the Spirit, the Son
The three tho seperate,are as one
United in love in purity
3.
Patrick, a man was he
Tho a Saint they claimed he be
On the March 17th of each year
They shout and cheer
For the man that set them free
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It’s St Patrick’s day, of course it involves beer!
Okay no beer… but yes, every other drink.
Get a large container, fill it with every drink you have, and pass the ‘beer bong’ 😉 happy days!
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1.
There once was a Saint named Pat
To remember him, they’d wear a green hat
They’d dream of Leprechaun’s gold
and tell Irish stories of old
Now, what do you make of that?
2.
The shamrock -a leaf of three
it represents the Trinity
The Father, the Spirit, the Son
The three tho seperate,are as one
United in love in purity
3.
Patrick, a man was he
Tho a Saint they claimed he be
On the March 17th of each year
They shout and cheer
For the man that set them free
References :
Little we knew when Patrick was Sainted,
That his day would always be tainted,
By you silly yanks, corned beef? No thanks.
Was he here now he’d surely have fainted.
It’s a day for the plastic paddy’s,
Where the Irish are made out to be baddies,
As fighters and drunks or religious monks,
And top o’ the mornin’ to ya laddies.
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