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St. Patrick's Day Limerick.

From the Giant's foot-prints of the Causeway,

And to the way old Donegal Bay,

His home of County Down,

Where all's sound as a pound,

We'll all celebrate the Irish way.

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jett-bleue
Northern Irish
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Mar 17, 2013
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