I have being writing all manner of poems, short stories and novels for the last year. I have discovered that I have a passion inside of me for words. they call out for me to write them down. they take control of my pen and tell me about the past, present and future of all these amazing people that somehow live inside of my head waiting to be put into stories or poems. Sure what would I be doing not helping them to get out into the world
So there you go if you want to read some of the things that they have to say then follow me on this here blog. Don’t forget Ireland rules the world and I as an Irish man will take it over with my writing so don’t be acting the michael by just passing on and not reading my stuff which is only brilliant brother Rabbit.
Intangible
Life is dust and ash.
The flesh is torn and hashed.
Today is intangible and void.
Dim, weak and halfway destroyed.
It’s prone to slip and bound to fail.
Yet we rest on its shaky frail.
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that’s lovely
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Thanks!
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My feeling, too. (Though I’m not sure it’s bound to fail.)
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Thanks for following my blog. Keep writing!
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Thanks angeline hope you enjoy some of my stuff
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Thank you for showing interest in what I put out. I sincerely hope you continue to find my posts entertaining & pleasurable. Be safe.
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Wonderful poems and Irish cheek. Thanks for following my blog.
Cheers, Brad
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Thank Brad, I’m enjoying your blog, full of good stuff so it is.
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Thanks Francie.
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I have nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award. You can see my post at this link
http://gentlementalannie.com/2015/05/15/versatile-blogger-award-nominees/
Annie 🙂
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Thanks so much, really appreciate it
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You’re right – the Irish are taking over the world. I’ve read the number of Americans who identify as Irish is 3 or 4 times the population of Ireland.
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It’s a known fact we are the real rulers of the world. In the future the world flag will be a shamrock
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When we Americans celebrate St Patrick’s Day, we drink green beer and eat green bagels. lol I hope the Irish lords are open minded about things like that.
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Yes indeed we encourage out the people of our foreign lands to drink Guinness on a regular basis lol
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Thank you for following my blog! I enjoyed your poetry, especially the Fiat 500 one. Humorous take on everyday life. I can see the love you have for your family even amongst the chaos and hassle. Wonderful!
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Thanks melinda. That was funny when we saw the size of the car and the size of us
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Well I’m part Irish. So that’s the part that wants to take over the world. The Scottish part wants to build and invent all over the world and the English part talks out his arse.
Together we make an interesting hybrid package – like your blog!
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Sounds like a good plan
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Have you heard about the town in Mexico that has an Irish patron saint? I happen to be there now (well, very close by) for two months. It was founded by Irish mercenary soldiers who came to fight in Mexico and never left. (At least that’s what I’ve been told.) It is San Patricio Melaque! Enjoyed all of your audacious writing that I’ve read so far and would follow you if I could just find your “Follow” button! I hate how every blog design puts it in a different place. Glad you visited my blog as it lead me to yours…Judy
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Hi Thanks Judy. I’m liking yours too, photos and poems, it doesn’t get any better……….. Frank
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Wow. You are fast! (Replying.)
That Jesus piece–the first I read of yours–is so packed with incredible and unique imagery that you could fuel a book with it. I need to return to it when I have the time to digest it all. Your mind is firing images like a psychic submachine gun, my friend!
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Aha! found the “Follow” button which seemed to magically appear when I posted my comment.
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Thanks Judy, I just love writing, its funny how your mind has a small idea but when you start putting words on paper suddenly it stretches and reaches out from inside of you to everywhere and anywhere
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