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    St. Patrick's Day Brunch: Irish Blessings & Wisdom

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    ---IRISH BLESSING---

    May you have warm words on a cold evening,
    A full moon on a dark night,
    And the road downhill all the way to your door.
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    May you never make an enemy
    When you could make a friend —
    Unless you meet a fox among your chickens.
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    May you have the hindsight to know where you've been,
    the foresight to know where you're going,
    and the insight to know when you've gone too far.
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    May the road rise to meet you.
    May the wind be always at your back,
    The sun shine warm upon your face,
    The rain fall softly upon your fields,
    And until we meet again,
    May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.
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    May the rocks in your field turn to gold.
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    May the saints protect you,
    And sorrow neglect you,
    And bad luck to the one
    That doesn't respect you.
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    May you look back on the past with as much pleasure as you look forward to the future.
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    May your fire be as warm as the weather is cold.
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    May your fire never go out.
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    There are so many little gems of Wisdom in Irish folklore and history--what follows are just a sampling. With the number of Irish natives and immigrants in America, you are sure to have heard at least a few of these. The flowers in this Garden are catagorized as Proverbs, Toasts and Blessings: come pick a bouquet for yourself and brighten up your days...

    BLESSINGS

    May there always be work for your hands to do,
    May your purse always hold a coin or two.
    May the sun always shine warm on your windowpane,
    May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain.
    May the hand of a friend always be near you,
    And may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you!

    May the blessings of each day
    Be the blessings you need most.

    May the road rise to meet you.
    May the wind be always at your back.
    May the sun shine warm upon your face.
    And rains fall soft upon your fields.
    And until we meet again,
    May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.

    May the Irish hills caress you.
    May her lakes and rivers bless you.
    May the luck of the Irish enfold you.
    May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.

    May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks.
    May your heart be as light as a song.
    May each day bring you bright happy hours,
    That stay with you all year long.
    For each petal on the shamrock
    This brings a wish your way
    Good health, good luck, and happiness
    For today and every day.

    Like the goodness of the five loaves and two fishes,
    Which God divided among the five thousand men,
    May the blessing of the King who so divided
    Be upon our share of this common meal.

    An old Irish recipe for longevity:
    Leave the table hungry.
    Leave the bed sleepy.
    Leave the table thirsty.

    IRISH TOASTS---

    Here’s to a long life and a merry one.
    A quick death and an easy one.
    A pretty girl and an honest one.
    A cold beer and another one!

    May those who love us love us.
    And those that don’t love us,
    May God turn their hearts.
    And if He doesn’t turn their hearts,
    May he turn their ankles,
    So we’ll know them by their limping!

    Health and a long life to you.
    Land without rent to you.
    A child every year to you.
    And if you can’t go to heaven,
    May you at least die in Ireland.

    Drink is the curse of the land.
    It makes you fight with your neighbor.
    It makes you shoot at your landlord--
    and it makes you miss him!

    Now sweetly lies old Ireland
    Emerald green beyond the foam,
    Awakening sweet memories,
    Calling the heart back home.

    An Irishman is never drunk as long as
    He can hold onto one blade of grass and not
    Fall off the face of the earth.

    IRISH PROVERBS---
    Life is like a cup of tea,
    it’s all in how you make it!

    I complained that I had no shoes
    Until I met a man who had no feet.

    Tis better to buy a small bouquet
    And give to your friend this very day,
    Than a bushel of roses white and red
    To lay on his coffin after he’s dead.

    Firelight will not let you read fine stories
    but its warm and you wont see the dust on the floor.

    A trout in the pot is better than a salmon in the sea>

    If the knitter is weary the baby will have no new bonnet.

    The best way to keep loyalty in a man's heart
    is to keep money in his purse.

    Humor to a man is like a feather pillow.
    It is filled with what is easy to get
    but gives great comfort.

    Many an Irish property was increased by the lace of a daughter's petticoat.

    There's no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down.

    A wild goose never reared a tame gosling.

    A boys best friend is his mother and
    there's no spancel stronger than her apron string.

    If you lie down with dogs you'll rise with fleas.

    An old broom knows the dirty corners best !

    To the raven her own chick is white.

    It s no use carrying an umbrella if your shoes are leaking.

    There'll be white blackbirds before an unwilling woman ties the knot!




 

 

 


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