In Annagloor from Millstreet Town more than a mile of roadway
As Nora Cronin she first saw the light of day
She lived in Cloghoulamore as the wife of Peter Dineen
And good memories of her will remain as evergreen
In the many friends she made in her long life
A good mother to her children and to Peter a devoted wife
In the flesh never more to be seen in Millstreet and Cloghoulamore
Of years of life she must have lived at least the four score
The news of her passing was so sad to read
In her life by good example she was one who did lead
She had about her a nice gentle way
Of her that only does seem fair for to say.
The Seasons to our lives do come and do go
And to everyone time does become a foe
In Cloghoulamore she lived for many happy years
Where her passing would not have gone without tears
From where she lived just a short drive away
By Cashman's hill her last remains does lay
On her life's journey she made many a friend
A journey for all of us that has an end.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
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