Valentines Poetry by Tipperary Excel Writers

February 11, 2021

Some poetry by the Tipperary Creative Writers group to celebrate Valentines Day.  This group are funding by Community Education and are presently conducting their work online each week.  Facilitated by Patricia McHale.   Well done to all.♥

 

VALENTINE’S DAY OFFERINGS

 

There was a young girl from the Glen,

Who seemed to get nowhere with men.

And try as she might

They all got a fright

When she showed them her children – all ten!

Marie Hennessy © 03.02.2021

 

There was a young girl from Tipperary,

Whose legs were exceedingly hairy.

But we’ll do what we can

To find her a man

Could anyone love hairy Mary?

Marie Hennessy © 03.02.2021

 

She threw petals on the bed

She wore flowers on her head.

And doused herself with perfume head to toe.

And then she lay in wait

To lure him to her bed

But when he saw her through the window,

He turned around and fled!

Marie Hennessy © 03.2.2021

 

Where, oh where

Has my Valentine gone?

Where in the world can he be?

I’m still in Clonmel,

Still single as well…

Soon, I’ll be seventy-three!

Franci Carew © 2021

BEWARE

Hip Hip hooray!

St Valentine’s Day.

We remember

a Legend.

A man.

 

Who lost his head

for

his jailer’s daughter.

 

He sighed and signed

‘From your Valentine…’

 

Too late, he thought,

Oh, maybe

I shouldn’t have ought to.

Nellie Keane © 2021

 

Saint Valentine fires Cupid’s bow…

But for Mary, there’s never a show.

It’s the same every year,

She sheds many a tear!

Why, oh why did she ever wed Joe?

Annette Condon © 2021

 

Every year, he gets down on one knee

To declare his love, only, for me

But why have I not got a thing?

Not a flower, a card or a ring…

 

He retorts, ‘Oh give me a break!

You know, Hallmark’s just on the make.

We’ll party at home with no fuss

We can still make it all about us.

Sit down and just let it be…

I’ll make you a nice cup of tea.’

 

I choke as I struggle for air.

I scream and throw him a glare!

What’s wrong with all of these guys?

We women, we need a surprise.

Single ladies, look ‘ere you leap

Avoid Valentine’s Day on the cheap!

 

Annette Condon © 2021

 

Look at my handsome old fellow.

Somehow, he’s gotten quite mellow.

One red Rose at my door.

But I wanted more…

Alas! My handsome old fellow.

Betty Ryan © 2021

 

She laid out the table with candles and wine.

The new dress she wore was simply divine.

The napkins were heart-shaped…

She’d arranged all the flowers.

And then she sat down

and waited for hours.

 

When he came home at a quarter to four,

She rose like a dragon

As he fell through the door.

In his teeth he was holding

One single ragged rose…

 

Then he reeled back and staggered

With one bloody red nose…

Susie Smith © 2021

 

He’s got a bunch of flowers,

He’s got her favourite chocs.

He can’t wait to get home tonight,

He’s really got the hots.

Will she be waiting in a sexy satin slip?

Will she be frying up his favourite steak and chips?

 

“What’s for dinner, Darling?”

“It’s frozen chicken dippers.”

She’s watching Coronation Street

In her dressing gown and slippers.

Susie Smith © 2021

A love heart, a chain and a ring…

But too ostentatious – pure bling.

She sent them all back,

In spite of the flack,

Only slightly regretting her fling.

 

Trish McHale © 2021

 

I like getting Valentine Cards

I like lining all of them up.

Three from John

And six from David.

Twelve I got from Spencer…

All of whom are ninety-five

Wearing wooden dentures.

Paula Hynes © 2021

 

Mother told me not to grumble,

Mother told me not to grouse,

‘Cos when I went to fetch the post

I found

All the Valentines

Addressed to my sister.

 

Having now calmed

and regained some composure,

I sit in a warm, cosy corner,

And watch the heart-shaped cards

As they blaze and dance on the hearth.

Paula Hynes © 2021

Valentine’s Day’s here

Crammed with Chocolate, flowers and good cheer.

We want to celebrate,

But now we stay separate…

When can we congregate?

Valentine’s Day ‘21

A day like no other before.

But Love has no boundary

So, let’s all be flowery…

And by phone, Skype or Zoom

Send Love

To scatter the gloom,

On this day like no other before

 

Nora Casey © 2021

 

Oh, Doctor I’m in trouble.

The thoughts of seeing you every night,

Is the incentive to get me through these dark days.

You look directly at me,

Your glasses perched on your cute little nose,

Your blue eyes – the windows to your soul.

Your voice is so soothing,

I hang on to your every word.

You tell me to stay home,

I do, of course I do,

Because, Doctor Tony Holohan,

I am so in love with you.

Anne Crosse © 2021

Tipperary’s Excel Writers are supported by Tipperary Education & Training Board

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