Weaving Titles

By Sean Mc Shane

Dreams of Celtic Myth
                      Hibernian Nights
Hearts of the Emerald Isle  
                      Spirit of Our Lights
Priming Great Pride
                      Come To See Me So Bright
Ancestral Voices Return
                       Inspire What This Poet Writes
Happy Wars - Sad Songs
                       Visions of the One High King
First Knights of the High Clans                         
                       The Victorious Songs They Sing
Carried on Harps and Pipes
                       The Love Those Melodies Do Bring
On a Connemara Steed I Ride
                       To Give To Her My Claddagh Ring
Erin's Green Diamond
                        Kept Deep in the Queen's Gold
By the Bogwood Fires
                        Another Romance Untold
Listen To My Lagan Love
                        Another Riverdance Foretold
Uisce-Beatha  Water of Life
                        Aged Spirits Never Get Old
No Blarney On My Tongue
                        No Shenanigans To Play
Fairies Of The Hawthorne
                        Morrigan, Go On With Your Day
The Banshees Fall Silent
                         As the Wee Folk Do Say
As Leprechauns Await Rainbows
                         In Their Gold They Hide Away 














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Copyright 2012 Sean Mc Shane
Published on Saturday, March 17, 2012.     Filed under: "Poetry"

Author's Note:

a collection of titles, of songs I've written over the years for the Motherland
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  • dwells On Sunday, March 18, 2012, dwells (4285)By person wrote:

    Marvelous piece and really enjoyed the read - great images and moods from some ancestral history, cheers lad!

  • Sean Mc Shane On Sunday, March 18, 2012, Sean Mc Shane (612)By person wrote:

    Thanks, d. I had to come up with something for the Big Day. Glad you enjoyed the read. Thanks, again. later -

  • A former member wrote: i really love this poem :-)

  • Sean Mc Shane On Saturday, March 17, 2012, Sean Mc Shane (612)By person wrote:

    Thanks, MS. And welcome to DP.

  • Magdalena On Saturday, March 17, 2012, Magdalena (615)By person wrote:

    Very cleverly put together Sean, great job..... I don't know why, but for some reason on reading this "Mabinogion" the eleven prose stories collated from Medieval Welsh manuscripts came to mind.....

  • Sean Mc Shane On Saturday, March 17, 2012, Sean Mc Shane (612)By person wrote:

    Thanks, M. I will definitely check that out. Til then -

  • Devilish On Saturday, March 17, 2012, Devilish (2658)By person wrote:

    Beautiful!!!!!! Scholar

  • Sean Mc Shane On Saturday, March 17, 2012, Sean Mc Shane (612)By person wrote:

    Thanks, Dev. You too. Til next time -


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