Ireland

Ireland

A Poem by Joshua Lyndon O'shaughnessy
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My homeland and most stunning contry in the world

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Ireland's hills rolling green,
Beautiful towns so serene.
Stunning ponds and dazziling lakes,
To leave in awe is no mistake.
A conflict that tore the north apart,
A stab and a blow to the mighty heart.
Tor a while the battle seemed in vain,
Would we crumble and fall to the evil of sin fien?
The British army played its part,
To restore the proud heart.
Ireland together standing tall,
Shoulder to shoulder rise up from the fall.
Peace here now forever to stay,
Irelands beauty will blow you away.

© 2016 Joshua Lyndon O'shaughnessy


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Joshua Lyndon O'shaughnessy
Please forgive spelling

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A wonderful poem for Ireland. I visit her in 1979. A beautiful place. Thank you for sharing the amazing words and thoughts for Ireland.
Coyote

Posted 5 Years Ago


Sad but so true. Ireland is such a beautiful country in general. And the British Government did not help at all. As the dwindling light of harmony fades with this emerald island.

Posted 5 Years Ago



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Joshua Lyndon O'shaughnessy
Joshua Lyndon O'shaughnessy

grantham, lincolnshire, United Kingdom



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