Poetry Niche – March 2026

Wearing the Green: Poems of Irish Memory and Voice by Mark Sconce

These three poems celebrate Ireland’s literary spirit through humor, homage, and history. They honor poets, rebellion, and the enduring cultural power of words, especially when language becomes an act of identity and resistance.

A long-time contributor to El Ojo del Lago, Mark Sconce is an American poet whose work is one facet of a wide-ranging career. His poems blend wit, rhyme, and cultural history, often drawing on literary tradition, folklore, and gentle satire.

Behold! St. Patrick’s Day

If Ireland sinks into the sea
Her poets will emerge
To sing the song of Innisfree
And not a funeral dirge.

The poets of the Emerald Isle
Unite St. Patrick’s Day
To give the Irish face a smile
Before they kneel to pray.

The island of poetic greats,
Masters of the metaphor,
Oscar Wilde, Butler Yeats,
Seamus Heaney, Thomas Moore.

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Saint Patrick’s Place

Let us now praise Irish lads

Who put their pens to paper.

Imaginations at the flood,

Extracting thoughts from vapor.

Where famous writers are concerned,

Sure, Ireland breeds no sissies.

The Catholic Church both banned and burned

James Joyce’s great Ulysses.

Victorian morality

Made sure that mercy mild

Was not bestowed upon the likes

Of Mr. Oscar Wilde.

Though Samuel Beckett’s work is stark

And mainly pessimistic,

His “Waiting for Godot” on stage

Was wildly artistic.

“Pygmalion” was for Bernard Shaw

His greatest masterpiece,

Then “My Fair Lady” came along

Extending George’s lease.

All this talent in one place

Like stars in Pleiades,

Yet hostile to the inner space

Of artists such as these.

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The Wearin’O’ the Green

based on an anonymous Irish street ballad, 1798


“O Paddy dear, and did ye hear the news that’s goin’ round?
The shamrock is by law forbid to grow on Irish ground!
No more Saint Patrick’s Day we’ll keep, his color can’t be seen
For there’s a cruel law ag’in the Wearin’ o’ the Green.”

The Seventeenth of March each year.

We’re puttin’ on the green

In sympathy with Ireland, dear,

Opposed to King or Queen.

Sure, join in the hilarity,

Enjoy a pint or two

And drink to solidarity

With Paddy and his crew.

We welcome then Saint Patrick’s Day

From every town to Galway Bay.

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