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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Poetry for St. Patrick's Day--a Shamrock of Three Poems




Photo © Kathryn Darden
Leprechauns, kelly green, shamrocks, pots of gold... In honor of the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick, whose day we celebrate every March 17, here is my shamrock of three wee poems about Ireland and Saint Patrick which I wrote for St. Patrick's Day.


Ireland Acrostic: A Poem About the Emerald Isle

I reland always beckoning:
R ainbows and pots of gold;
E merald Isle ever glistening in Celtic tales of old;
L eprechauns, lurking, listening;
A ncient Druids by Saints redeemed.
N omad offspring seek those green shores,
D rawn to Eire like ancient reckoning.




Saint Patrick the Shepherd - a Poem for Children for St. Patrick's Day

  St. Patrick as a young man
Was captured and carried away.
He became a slave in Ireland,
Where he's loved until this day
Patrick tended his sheep flock,
Where he heard the voice of God,
And he became a shepherd,
To those born on Irish sod.
He used the Irish shamrock
To teach the trinity.
He showed the Celtic Church
The path to Eternity.
So wear your green with honor
And remember this great man --
A saint who learned as a captive
To seek God and follow his plan.

St. Patrick Acrostic - a Poem for Saint Patrick's Day

S ent to Ireland by God,
T aken there by force.
P atrick tended his flock
A nd listened to the Lord.
T ime ended his bondage
R eturning as a free man.
I nspiring with stories and service,
C eltic Christians honored him,
K eeping his memory forever green.

All poems © Kathryn Darden

Small images from Bukisa & Wikimedia commons

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Thank you for reading and thank you for sharing the link to these St. Patrick's Day poems with others. This poetry is © Kathryn Darden, all rights reserved,  and is not available to repost on websites, blogs, discussion boards, Facebook, or to translate and post elsewhere without written permission.


Previously published on Bukisa on Feb 27th, 2009
Post ID KD214

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Valentine's Day Poetry - Poems for Valentines


Although Valentine's Day may be over for this year, being in love is never out of style! Here is a trio of original poems I have written in honor of Valentine's Day, and also in honor of love, whatever the season or time of year.

Clip art I purchased rights to use.



The Essence of Valentines - A Poem for Recalcitrant Men!

A poem for men who think Valentine's Day is a waste of your time and money to encourage you to give a little love and attention to your Valentine!

Hearts and romance and flowering vines
Cupids and candy saying, "Be mine."
Romantic gestures, sentiments sublime -
All part of the essence of Valentines.
Some men consider the day a waste,
Lacking in merit and void of taste,
But what's wrong with taking a lady to dine
And wishing a woman happy Valentines?
Our world is chaotic, and full of stress,
A romantic day shouldn't come with duress,
But happy is the man who finds the time
To show some attention to his Valentine.
You do not need jewelry, or flowers, or sweets
To give a lady the romance she needs -
Some thoughtful and tender attention is fine,
And should make the day a happy Valentines.
The essence of Valentines comes from the heart,
But a day for romance is a good place to start,
So make some sweet gestures; it's your turn to shine,
Treat your wife or girlfriend like she's your Valentine!

Valentine Acrostic - a Love Poem

An acrostic love poem

V elvety romantic nights,
A dmiring the glowing moon,
L ambent in the darkened sky.
E ntranced by this lovely sight,
N estled, we exist in tune,
T wo hearts, when apart, still nigh,
I n this most enchanted time
N eeding only your sweet sigh -
E ach breath of my Valentine

Carmine - A Love Poem

A Haiku for Valentine's Day

A heart of carmine,
The image of Valentines,
Let me give you mine...

All poems © Kathryn Darden, all rights reserved.

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Previously published on Bukisa on Jan 9, 2010

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