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Top 10 Irish love sayings for St. Patrick’s Day

Cupid's words flow effortlessly from the Irish

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I would like to know who is quoted, Particularly if the lines are lifted from a poem.
A broken heart knows love, ah too well.....
i like some of them but a few i don't buy
I also love from Brittany (the celtic part of France) My love is like an artichoke divided into two..the leaves I give to others but the heart I give to you.
I love anything Irish!
Only the Irish can write like this......
I'd also love to see some phrases in Irish Gaelic --complete with how to pronounce them, machushla...
Makes me proud to be Irish!
these are some of the most beautiful words i have ever heard. who wrote it?
neat
Sure a little bit of heaven fell from out the sky one day and it nestled in the ocean in a spot so far away sure and when the angels found it, and it looked so peaceful there They sprinkled it with stardust just to make it's lakes so grand\ and when they had it finished thet called it (lonely old earth?)
No. 3 is attributed to the 18th century poet Daithi o Bruadair
I think this site is the greatest! I love all the articles, which are so well written. My favorite Irish love line is #7. My Irish roots are deep, plan to come over someday, and see the green grass of my decendents.
These are all so beautiful but #3 is the most haunting, the most poignant and moving, and the truest, deepest expresson of love I think I have ever heard. That is what love it all about. Who wrote it?
Those are beautiful!
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