dVerse Tuesday Poetics — St. Patrick’s Day in Michigan 2026

Looking for pics, I came across this one that tickles me pink.  Image link

St. Patrick’s Day in Michigan 2026

White waves whoosh along overcast scene
making it a bit tricky trying to imagine green
swath of shamrock, dandelions, and crocus.
I try to bound up and click heels in my head;
only weary, opting to fetal curl up in my bed.
In other years’ celebrations, toasty-cheeked,
cheered, our flag raised down at Henesseys.

The pub closed during Covid and was bought
by Catholics to grow next door’s church base.
No more open mikes with friends & Magners.
Our Irish American Society greys and shrinks;
yet autumn Festival continues its expansion.
There’s something about being emerald green
once a year, each a Darby O’Gill, that thrills.

I am today’s host of dVerse Poetics Tuesday.
Your challenge for today, if you choose to accept it, is to choose any image, object, song, or concept from the post and use it to inspire a poem. Acceptable for this prompt is a poem, short prose, or song lyrics. [Included in today’s challenge were popular St. Patrick’s Day symbols, myths, and realities.]

10 Comments Add yours

  1. Thanks for a look into your local. I enjoyed it.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      My pleasure, Chris :)

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  2. kim881's avatar kim881 says:

    Many years ago, I lived just outside Kells in a tiny place called Moynalty, which consisted of a couple of houses surrounded by farmland. I also saw the Book of Kells in Dublin – beautiful. So it was interesting to read about St. Patrick’s Day in Michigan, Lisa – and to see that you had a pub called Hennessey’s – there are lots of them in Ireland. I think my daughter had a bit of a celebration – she was born in Ireland and has an Irish passport – but I’m still too ill after partying with her and the boys recently for Lucas’s birthday; I came back with a chest infection.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Kim, the reality that you lived outside of Kells and that your daughter was born in Ireland makes my day. I had a lot of good times there while it existed. If the church hadn’t bought it, it might be opened again by now.

      We have a replica of the Book of Kells in our downtown library. I read they turn one page a day.

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      1. kim881's avatar kim881 says:

        Same as in Dublin.

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  3. 😎 Happy St. Pat’s, Lisa! 🍀

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Thanks, Nancy! And to you <3

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  4. Gillena Cox's avatar Gillena Cox says:

    Very interesting poem, Lisa

    much love

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Thank you, Gillena <3

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