eire's sons and daughters
have taut and terrific legs
from vigorous irish dancing
they were born under shamrocks
down by the sally gardens
where the leprechauns found them
their tall tales legendary
when irish eyes are smiling
the green beer will be flowing
when a girl is called kathleen
danny boy wants to take her home again
never underestimate the irish
I went to a local Irish pub here, and a wandering musician with bag pipe came through, wearing his kilt. Ah, there was magic in those pipes as it grew silent so all could hear and then gave a round of cheer.
I'm sure this will welcome you in every Irish pub in SF.
ReplyDeleteI love this
ReplyDeleteI went to a local Irish pub here, and a wandering musician with bag pipe came through, wearing his kilt. Ah, there was magic in those pipes as it grew silent so all could hear and then gave a round of cheer.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteI love this. Somewhere, my Irish grandmother is smiling. How she loved St Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteAh, shurr and begorrah 'tis a lovely Irish tale!
ReplyDeleteMade me laugh. Lol!
ReplyDeleteThe video was delightful and continued smiling through your lines. :)
ReplyDeleteZQ
Delightful And you are right; these are all excellent reasons not to underestimate.
ReplyDeleteMy son and I were in a pub on St. Patrick's Day and saw some of that green beer flowing...it's quite a sight...makes you do a double-take :-)
ReplyDeleteNope. I don't underestimate the Irish.
ReplyDeleteI'm not Irish, but my eyes are smiling after reading this.
You always delight me with your musical clips Rall.
ReplyDeleteThanks dawlin':)
DeleteNever, ever. Smile!
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