I thought, like a lot of you, that the "troubles" would finally be over. As we've seen lately, I don't think so. Anyway, here's a poem from college for St. Patrick's Day:
St. Patrick’s Day
We’re comin through the clover fields
beneath God’s purple sky.
We’re marchin through the city streets,
the Cathlicks soon will die.
In Erin past, a pretty lass
could turn a young gent’s eye.
But now that’s done, and only guns
can make a young boy die.
Now stompin’ down on Danny Boy,
we’re kicking out his knees.
We praise our maker and our land,
we fight to bring all peace.
In Erin past, a pretty lass
could turn a young gent’s eye.
But now that’s done, and only guns
can make a young boy die.
In orange and green, a war machine,
we fight the bloody war.
We kill our foes, especially those
who ask what is this for?
In Erin past, a pretty lass
could turn a young gent’s eye.
But now that’s done, and only guns
can make a young boy die.
Our Emerald Isle is burned and choked
by bombings and by hate.
We fight to enter heaven first
and turn back at the gate.
In Erin past, a pretty lass
could turn a young gent’s eye.
But now that’s done, and only guns
can make a young boy die.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
A St. Patrick's Day Poem
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4 comments:
Is it an endorsement?
I thought you were anti-war.
It's not an endorsement -- and I am anti-war.
I do find it interesting that my anti-war poems (like this or 1779 -- that you've read) could be misinterpreted as pro-violence.
My intention (road to Hell, wut?) with them is to show the naked violence of war and how it's less than pleasant -- I sure hope that "St. Patrick's Day" doesn't inspire nostalgia. . . the violence and feelings it presents are supposed to inspire nausea.
They made me want to go out and beat someone up. I thought they were supposed to inspire that.
I've never actually hit anyone in my life, and yet, your poem made me feel like doing it.
Poems can backfire, I guess.
Or maybe it's just me.
Dunno --
maybe if they inspire such thoughts, they'll get people to realize how wrong the thoughts are
either that or I'm unknowingly shilling for the devil.
D'oh!
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