Nevertheless, as Peggy and I made our way aboard a train from Killarney to Dublin, I ripped my hand away from the shutter as we passed Tipperary Junction. But Later?
" CLICK, CLICK, CLICK."
I can still remember the musical whimsy that came from Limericks in elementary school. So this little sign set me off. Earlier in the week we'd seen a brilliant local musical revue in Kilorglan. It was called THE THREE PIGS. As an Irish lass told us in New Jersey, "I doubt it will have much to do with the nursery rhyme." She was so right.
Anyway, after the final curtain, one of the main characters popped out and just made up Limericks off the top of his head for about 20 minutes.
So when we got back to Cheri's cottage, I kept Peggy up most of the night composing. Don't remember a single one of them.
But the time has come to see if I can get those juices flowing again...so here goes
"Who Am I," by Paul Reinertson
If in Ireland to find your life's roots,
Dear Peggy tracks down your "ol' coots,"
She'll fill ya with Blarney,
She says I'm related to NEWTS.
"Sexy Surfers," by Paul Reinertson
"Surf's up in Dingle Bay" the Irish say,
'Cause Gulf Stream waters come this way,
Yet no teeny bikinis,
for these hot Wahines,
You'll need to come back in May.
"Irish Hospitality," by Paul Reinertson
The Irish are a friendly bunch,
Most happy to treat you to lunch,
Need a place to sleep?
"Ocean's not so deep!
In the words of Woody Woodpecker, "....oh you know those words."
1 comment:
You're quite the lyricist...and I had no idea you won an Emmy before. The things you find out about your neighbors! :)
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