3/18/12

A Saint Patrick's Day Poem

Did you know that Ogden Nash wrote a poem about Saint Patrick's Day? I didn't before today, but here it is, a poem for all those who love Saint Patrick's Day, but could do without the fake Irish accents used by the newscasters and weathermen on that day.
It's A Grand Parade It Will Be,
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Saint Patrick was a proper man, a man to be admired;
Of numbering his virtues I am never, never tired.
A handsome man, a holy man, a man of mighty deeds,
He walked the lanes of Erin, a-telling of his beads.
A-telling of his beads, he was, and spreading of the word.
I think that of Saint Patrick's Day, Saint Patrick hadn't heard.
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The saint was born a subject of the ancient British throne,
But the Irish in their wisdom recognized him as their own.
A raiding party captured him, and carried him away,
And Patrick loved the Irish, and he lived to capture they,
A-walking of the valleys and a-spreading of the word.
I think that of Saint Patrick's Day, Saint Patrick hadn't heard.
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He defied the mighty Druids, he spoke them bold and plain,
And he lit the Easter fire on the lofty hill of Shane.
He lit the Easter fire where the hill and heaven met,
And on every hill in Ireland, the fire is burning yet.
He lit the Easter fire, a-spreading of the word.
I think that of Saint Patrick's Day, Saint Patrick hadn't heard.
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Saint Patrick was a proper man before he was a saint,
He was shaky in his Latin, his orthography was quaint,
But he walked the length of Ireland, her mountains and her lakes,
A-building of his churches and a-driving out the snakes,
A-building of his churches and a-spreading of the word.
I think that of Saint Patrick's Day, Saint Patrick hadn't heard.
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But the silver-tongued announcer is a coy, facetious rogue;
He ushers in Saint Patrick with a fine synthetic brogue,
He spatters his commercials with macushlas and colleens,
Begorras, worra-worras, and spurious spalpeens.
I hope one day Saint Patrick will lean down from Heaven's arch,
and jam the bloody airwaves on the Seventeenth of March.

1 comment:

  1. I love it! I think one of the best lines is "I think that of St. Patrick's Day, Saint Patrick hadn't heard" That's the way it is with really holy people, they don't hear the praises sung about them. or maybe he just can't understand their lingo! :) Jam those airwaves St. Patrick! You will probably be doing more good for us than you would ever expect.

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