A proud and drunken Irish man
Of langered nights with his Irish Clan
Did prove himself a worthy soul
By engaging a lass, as was his goal
But this (nor any Irish lad) would trade his whiskey for her hand!
Published by Colleen Lindstrom
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The word "Whiskey" derived from the Gaelic phrase "uisce beatha" and translates to mean "Water of Life".


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Post a Commentyou do limericks very well. wonderful job. hats off to ye'. its a lot better than mine
you do limericks very well. wonderful job. hats off to ye'.