by Ed Coet |
Categories:
happiness, history, inspirational, nostalgia, places, ireland,
Aye Ireland -
king of the ol’ plains,
ye beacon us back to
the land of shamrocks,
wid yer pubs-n-ale,
mates and song,
and Celtic traditions
wid Gaelic delight.
Aye Ireland,
on Saint Patty’s Day
ye awaken us
to yer majestic beauty,
panoramic shores,
tranquil life,
courageous history
and aye,
yer lovely Irish maidens.
Aye Ireland –
through trails
and tribulation
yer sparkle endures.
Ye embrace faith,
play hard,
laugh hardy
feel yer hearts wid joy
and love
wid deliberation
and purpose.
Aye Ireland -
beautiful Ireland,
king of the ol’ plains –
ye beacon us.
bhí dhá labhra budh rí ar seanchlár
by Sara Kendrick |
Categories:
angst, funny, life, nature
Different Kind Of Host/English
There is a spider on the Cosmos
He is a different kind of host
If you love sweet rich nectar
Soon you will be in his throat
Chinea'l E'agsu'la O'sta/ Irish Gaelic
In' spider ar an Cosmos
Ta' se' ina chinea'l e'agsu'la o'sta
Ma' ta' tu' gra' neachtar milis
Is gearr go mbeidh tu' in mo scornaigh
(If this is not correct, I used a
translater from English to Gaelic.)
by Jemmy Farmer |
Categories:
loveme, rose, love, me, rose,
Roses, a gift from me heart
to show in art I love ye.
Each bloom presents part of me
for nae te see, only thee.
A rose that shines purest white
brin' delight before thine eye.
Spake tae ye of love divine;
I nae define or deny.
A rose of red, crimson hue,
me passion's dew, I love ye,
in words that within this tryst,
ye ken me kiss, ye tease me.
The last rose the hue nae ken,
bud waits for when softest skin
shall touch me heart beneath thee,
ken I love ye, we are yin.
Form is Awdl Gywydd
by Gordon Mcconnell |
Categories:
self,
The name comes from Scottish Gaelic
it's meaning being large fortification
or also a place on a Scottish hill
near a meadow in nature's station
Gordon is the name been given
which I am pleased to say
is a real honour to receive
would want no other one to stay
Oh the hills to where I belong
there to sit and look the view
even then go down on meadows
enjoy that peace so ever new
Love the feel of real nature
gives a freedom to one's soul
it's home a place to belong
in fact it's mighty fine role
So that's me Gordon by name
holding truth by a living flame
by Tom Wright |
Categories:
friendship love,
To Our Friends
Written: by Miracle Man
7/27/2020
It has taken a pandemic to keep us apart,
but in thoughts and prayers you’re close at heart.
We live out our days not attentive to number,
growing nearer each day to eternal slumber.
In adolescent years we thought life was forever,
Now recapturing our past, we tend to dissever.
“Friends are relatives you make for yourself”
Gaelic Proverb
by Veronica Joseph |
Categories:
I clap my hand over my mouth to keep quiet
hear the women going on about what they don't get
how sick they are of their husbands, mates
no sex, no money, no freedom
and their kids are leaving
hey sister
your life is your own
those kids will be gone
get your man and begin again
or guess what?
there's a woman waiting for him
been waiting for him
when you cast him out
when you turn your back in bed one too many times
and he will be more greatful for her love and attention
than the ten minutes you gave him
in the last 20 years.
Omadhan: Idiot (gaelic)