St Patricks Day

Yesterday was St Patrick's day, a day commemorated for years by food, drinks, and excitement. As a student of Mercyhurst in Dungarvan, I had the honor of marching in the annual Dungarvan St. Patricks Day parade. Everyone had played a part and I myself had carried the American flag for our group. As the day went on I went to the pubs to see if anyone was celebrating, and realized that everyone has actually celebrated the night before. The night before Saint Patrick's day there was live music in the square, and fireworks to round out the night. It was that night after the fireworks that everyone was out partying and drinking at the bars. Which goes along with a quick poem I read in class aptly titled A Drinking Song by William B. Yates. The poem goes
Wine comes in at the mouth And love comes in at the eye; That’s all we shall know for truth Before we grow old and die. I lift the glass to my mouth, I look at you, and I sigh.
I think this poem embodies the spirit of St Patrick's day from the American perspective of watching all that is beautiful around you and then taking the night in also, allowing for these to be truths. But it also goes over the importantance of living your life and allowing for simple things to be of pleasure.

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