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Short stories and poetry about growing up in Limerick, Ireland written by Lelia Street native Michael C. Daly now living in New York
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
"ASSASSINATION"
As the multitudes gathered, in a happy way
To honor in unison, Our Nations Chief
How could anyone know of the coming grief
"It's not true God", the people wept
Has this nation sunk, to such a dept
As the cavalcade slowly along
'Mid the waves and cheers of a joyous throng
Our President, smiling and nodding his head
Suddenly fell, to the car floor, dead
Shot by persons that only God can forgive
As this Nation cannot, as long as it lives
A man of peace has been snatched away
So get on your knee's and to God, please pray
That our Presidents deeds be carried on
From the top on down, through father and son
Oh God in heaven, save a place on your right
And let his halo shine brighter than bright
He is no longer here, yet our prayers will not cease
OH "God above grant him everlasting peace"
Michael Christopher Daly
Nov:1963
THE ATTIC
Then, over there, what scared us the most
"yes, hand guns were assembled in our attic during the 1920's...to fight British rule in
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Thank You Soldier
You, are in constant danger while I can write this poem
You, the enlisted soldier, made up your mind to serve
You, are my sister and brother , daughter and son with nerve
You, have no time for yourself and little things mean so much
You, have dreams of homeland and loved ones you yearn to touch
You, look forward to returning and make up the time you have lost
You, have the memory of friends, whose lives were part of the cost
We, are still free in America and wish everyone else to be too
We, lift our voices in unison, as we kneel and pray for you
We, sit at home by the fireside, looking forward to Christmas Day
We send our love and best wishes, that you will come back to stay
We cannot fight by your side, but we want you to understand
We will Never forget you, Soldier, and I speak for all in this land
"GOD BLESS"
Michael Christopher Daly
Nov: 2005
"TOO LATE"
Viet Nam and all of the Middle East too
The political doves got their way
Environmentalists, saw sky's of blue
We had changed the draft laws to a voluntary basis
and instructed our people to love all races
We dispersed with weapons, those dangerous things
They were dumped at sea in the early spring
We turned to ourselves and forgot the outside
Sent ambassadors home, where they should abide
It was great for a year,total freedom reigned
and Americas name not once was stained
There were no hawks, no murderous men
No need for moratoriums just one happy den
Then that little country, lost it's name
To that other country of notorious fame
They cried for help , to this great nation
But our policy, No Involvement in a Foreign Situation
Then another little country and another and another
Fell within the grasp of their great big brother
Now, they're coming for us and theres little we can do
We have no weapons and the Army's gone too
We've asked for volunteers, but they're all afraid
Even if they weren't, they wouldn't make the grade
We've thought only of ourselves, forgotten our allies
Crawled into a shell, on our great fat bellies
It's Too Late now and there's no compromise
If it's freedom we want, We Must Pay The Price
Michael Christopher Daly
Nov. 1970
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
too cold to move slowly, or think of sin”
Turn up the collar with cap over the head
And squint the eyes to see what's ahead
With no money to spend, still places to go
where the boys would gather be it rain or snow
I recall one now, and my feelings grow warmer
As I remember the place, called "The Hot Corner"
Some people say, there was no such place
"Get away with you now. and quicken your pace
But there was such a spot and I'll tell you some more
Because these are the forgotten, that make up the lore
Out the Dublin Road on the right hand side
stood Good Shepherd Convent, way back inside
There the nuns had their home, rosaries and pearls
they also had room for some troubled girls
The back of the Convent touched Pennywell road
where the nuns took in laundry to maintain their abode
At the end of that road, "The Long Can" ran right
There at that corner we had many a good night
No politics, no religion, that was the trend
Everything else was discussed without end
We stood at that corner, where the manhole held tight
as the heat and the steam found its way out at night
One man made his bed there, laid out quite level
"I wonder where you are now,? "Old Dan, the Devil"
Sometimes I wonder how better off we'd be
to remember the little things that filled us with glee
As winter moves in, the body grows warmer
With thoughts of old Limerick
and the Long Cans "Hot Corner"
Michael Christopher Daly
The Shadow 1
I saw a shadow on my bedroom wall
No doubt it belonged to you
That silhouette brought memories back
To a time when our love was new
Then I closed my eyes for a second
To wipe away a tear
As the past came back so lovingly
I wanted to hold it so near
The sharpness of this shadow
With the details and its size
Made me want to hold you tightly
And gaze into those blue eyes
I raised my hand and pointed
Wanting to touch your beautiful face
Remembering all the love we shared
With every moment and every embrace
My hand stopped short of the silhouette
As I felt a falling tear
Then the shadow on my bedroom wall
Just began to disappear.
Michael Christopher Daly
August 23, 2007
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
"The Old Ones"
In this world of ours
Their time has gone past
Let them smell the flowers
To old to understand
The problems that we face
So quick they seem to give
ready answers to our race
They really don't understand
and it seems they never did
As they look at us and say
"I did it all kid"
What have they really done
lets look back aways
To see the destruction caused
during their days
2nd World War, Korea, Viet Nam
We've had our share
Did they settle anything?
Have we gotten anywhere?
Social Security, they have it
and half fare on the bus
It's a stark reality
that it won't be there for us
Of course they were less educated
But that's their fault, not mine
They could have been more intelligent
but they didn't spend the time
So I sit here writing this
and a thought comes, Oh so small
When I realize, if it were'nt for them
Sure I, Would'nt Be Here Atall
Michael Christopher Daly
01/28/1997
PROGRESS ?
So, if we do away with the nuclear plants
And buy the story on Global warming
It appears to me that they are saying
We’ll be alive, tomorrow morning
The energy needed to run this planet
Grows larger year by year
The side effect’s from the pollution
Is exaggerated, as our greatest fear?
Environmentalist’s, like Greenpeace activists
Raise hell to get their passions across
It appears to them, to be the only way
To save the world from a total loss
Our world stays alive on energy
It has helped us live an easier life
There is no turning back on progress
As we continue to lessen our strife
Let’s stay away from Electric run cars
With everyone plugging in and out
Just like the problem of our mobile phones
We could have, a world brown out
But yes; we need to do our best
To reduce our amount of pollution
But let’s not do away with progress
Let’s work harder to develop a solution
Michael Christopher Daly
Monday, January 21, 2008
"Nellie"
with her own vigor and flair
There was never a complaint filed
Because she did them with care
She never requested time off
Just a little break now and then
Her ability to lead was strong
On a scale. she rated a ten
Ten years she handled both jobs
Seven days a week she done it
On Sunday morning you'd see her
Dressed up and wearing a bonnet
On week days she was a Horse
pulling a laden cart everywhere
On Sunday she became a Pony
Guiding the trap to the fair.
Michael Christopher Daly
Jan. 29, 2007
"Memories"
I share your dreams of yesterdays |
Michael Christopher Daly Dec. 2006. |
Saturday, January 19, 2008
"Off The Ice Maggie"
and you had no place to go
You'd look out the streaky old window
hoping to see much snow
Back then, the snow was awfully wet
You're breath spoke in the air
Better get away from the window
and sit by the fire on a chair
When the snow let up a bit
you donned your hobnail boots
Then to the top of the New Road you went
To join up with the neighborhood youths
Each carried a pail of water
Their token to develop our scheme
When poured down the hill of the New Road
It froze all the way to our dream
We had no problems with traffic
There were hardly any cars, you see
So we ran and jumped on the ice trail
with each of us filled with glee
The cost was a pail of water
and our clothes were somewhat baggie
And we screamed while skating down
"OFF THE ICE MAGGIE"
We jostled to get in position
To see who could stay to the end
As we spent another day of winter
The best way we could, with a friend
Michael Christopher Daly
Nov. 6, 2006
"NAM"
As I write all alone
it is quiet out here
There are stars in the sky
But I'm filled with fear
Who the enemy is
it is hard to tell
'Cause they all look alike
in this living hell
How can I sleep
on a rock for a bed
With a rain soaked poncho
to cover my head
With boots caked with mud
and socks to match
And death all around
so easy to catch
There's no room for smiles
or jokes out here
You must be mentally alert
know all sounds by ear
Any moment you relax
both body and brain
Your lifespan is limited
like drops of rain
I've been lucky so far
I still have my health
And I'm positive now
it's better than wealth
So I'll stay on my knees
and to God I pray
I'll get home to my family
Safe...some day
Michael Christopher Daly
1970
Friday, January 18, 2008
Love
Love is not comparable It's out there on it's own It changes from dependency As we become more grown Love is more than physical It's a mental state as well Combine the two and you will have The magic of a spell Love will come to everyone It does not discrimate It happens kind of suddenly With no set time or date Love will raise you to new heights With the magic of its spell And just as quickly let you see The other side of hell Michael Christoher Daly (mid 1980's) |
Good bye Nellie Last night I sat by Nellie’s fire And watched the embers glow My thoughts were scattered here and there With things I ought to know I watched her trail across the room To reach the bedroom door Her shoes behind–her hair so neat Her clothes along the floor I tiptoed in to take a look She looked so naked there Her eyes a sparkle, lips so moist And a ribbon in her hair She did not speak– she hardly moved Where she laid her head to rest I kissed her cheek then her neck And the nipple on each breast She slowly moved and pulled me down And we became one together The night just faded out itself And loving would go on forever But fate is blind as on this night And there came no warning As things would change a night of bliss Into a dreadful morning A flash of light, A gunshot sound As we curled up for cover And Nellie passed without a word Shot by her female lover. “Goodbye Nellie” Michael Christopher Daly. 05/25/2005 |
Thursday, January 17, 2008
"My Car And I"
The year was 1954, Limerick was the place Life was good and vibrant and we enjoyed it without haste Billy Quaid had a car for sale, it blew away my mind It wasn't just any old car, it was just that one of a kind A 1942MG Roadster Convertable, spoked wheels and runnming boards A car that was made for me alone, that I certainly , could not afford So I borrowed the money where I worked, McKenna's Furniture Store On Patricks Street, next to Cruises Hotel, alas they're not there anymore That car became a part of me, and I a part of it It wasn't made to seat a group, as only two could sit None the less we had great times, as in Cork after a Rugby War The rest of the team went went down by bus,Nutty O"dea and Myself in my car The bus was due to leave at eight, but four got left behind The weather got colder as it got dark and the roadway was hard to find All had to get home that night to be at work next morn But when they saw the little MG, faces showed signs of forlorn The fog came in as we started off, Nutty and I watching the road Two of our buddies perched behind and two lying on the running boards I drove home to Limerick that night, slowly as the fog became worse Calling out to the running boards often, only to hear an answer with a curse The four had faces of blue, when they stood beside the car Thankful we all got back, as we entered a late night bar Just one of many stories, with friends and my Roadster MG Wherever that car was spotted, they knew where to find me Michael Christopher Daly Jan 5, 2007 |
"Loving You"
The sun is low in the heavens aboveThe sky is close to all blueI sit here alone, looking out to seaMy mind filled with thoughts of youI let the sand pour through my fingersJust like your hair used to doWhen you an I sat togetherOn those days of long, long, agoBut you and I are still togetherIf anything my love has grownAs I look in your eyes so puzzledThey appear to be in the unknownAlzheimer's, the name they gave itCame like a thief in the nightBit by bit stole your memoryNow we fight it with all of our mightI can tell when your memory is workingYou look at me with a childs guileI know the remembrance is thereAs we look at each other and smileI thank God for the strength he gives meTo fight the problems we shareI will tell you each day that I love youAnd for you, I will always be thereMichael Christopher Daly
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Korea
Last night he slumped over with a hole in his head
He was big, Rough and strong. so full of life
But I had best make a note,so they can tell his wife
He had guts, that man. sure he was wild
But he was also the father of a beautiful child
I'm so scared all alone, in this hole full of mud
I still have my prayer book but it's covered with blood
They call this the mop up war, it'll be over soon
Please Jesus end it, before the Monsoon
I know there's a reason for my being here
I glance at my buddy and I can't shed a tear
In just a few short months, my world's become unreal
This body and face shows Ive aged a great deal
This war will end,I know this is truth
But I will never regain, my years of lost youth.
m.c.d. 1959
"Gifts"
'Tis there you'll find that time stands still
The only sounds from over the wall
Seem to test ones hearing, or not at all
No one to talk to, No one to see
No need for impressions, just let yourself free
Enjoy the blessings of being alone
And admire the walls, put together with stone
You can feel the wind sweeping by in silence
No beginning, No end, No measure, No guidance
"Twill rain". they said. "Stay close to your car"
"Or better still, take a drink at the bar"
Being this close to heaven they cannot see
The Gifts that surround them, "Let the rain fall on me"
m.c.d. 2/16/2006
Monday, January 14, 2008
Failed Communication
Failed Communication
You said last night it was over for you
Our relationship had lost its charm
You left a note on the desk by the door
Saying; it is best we not cause any harm
I called all our friends to see if they knew
Where you intended to go
But it was all a surprise and a shock to them
As they said that they didn’t know
Your clothes were still inside the closet
The car was parked near the door
I dressed and quickly left the house
Afraid I might see you no more
I followed the footprints I saw in the sand
It was early in the morn
The sun threw her golden mantle around
As a grand new day was born
Anger, then fear swelled in my mind
I thought you had forgiven me
The only footprints in the sand that morn
Were the ones that led out to the Sea
Michael Christopher Daly