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  1. The poem highlights the pervasive presence of Irish mothers in various settings: a bustling street, a school, the outback, and even in the memories of adults. Each stanza reveals a different aspect of the maternal experience, from the joy of raising children to the loneliness of old age.

  2. There's a Little Irish Mother - and her head is bowed and gray. And she's lonesome when the evening shadows fall; Near the fire she "do be thinkin'," all the "childer" are away, And their silent pictures watch her from the wall.

  3. Dec 7, 2019 · Below, we introduce ten classic poems by some of the greatest Irish poets who have ever lived. Some of these are poems about Ireland and Irish history, while others focus on more universal themes and subjects.

  4. May 9, 2012 · There’s a Little Irish Mother — and her head is bowed and gray, And she’s lonesome when the evening shadows fall; Near the fire she “do be thinkin’,” all the “childer” are away, And their silent pictures watch her from the wall.

  5. Oct 14, 2022 · Theres a Little Irish Mother always there. There’s a Little Irish Mother—and her head is bowed and gray, And she’s lonesome when the evening shadows fall; Near the fire she “do be thinkin’,” all the “childer” are away, And their silent pictures watch her from the wall.

  6. May 9, 2012 · Around the Boree Log Oh, stick me in the old caboose this night of wind and rain. Calling To Me Through the hush of my heart in the spell of its dreaming. The Little Irish Mother Have you seen the tidy cottage in the straggling, dusty street, One By One With trust in God and her good man.

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  8. Here are six of the best phone poems. Langston Hughes, ‘Madam and the Phone Bill’. A woman is charged for a long-distance phone call from her beloved, and when she phones up the phone company to complain, she’s told she agreed to accept the charges – something she denies.

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