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Friday, March 20, 2026

Love Is Never Lost

 With St. Patrick's Day still on my mind and only a few days to my husband's birthday, I dream of laughter, nighttime, and meeting my love in my "deep heart's core". While there was both joy and sadness this week, the family celebrated with a St. Patrick's Day dinner. We thought about Grandpa, who would have enjoyed watching the grandgirls scurry about during the scavenger hunt. Two previous blogs, Happy St. Patrick's Day and Dressed In Green. 


Love Is Never Lost

Over the laughing land   
Andwhere the sky’s a pale blue cup,
at night, on the edge of sleep,
shadows fall;ing
everythingwa's simmering.  
My love and I did meet;
bid me take life easy.
As the leaves grow on the tree,
I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore.
I hear it in the deep heart's core.
Searching for the last sight of a hand,
I imagine
silently climbing a cloud-lit sky.
 The Words will flow to St. Patrick's Day,
this emerald gem.
Sweet, there is nothing left to say
But this, that love is never lost.
cento poem created by CVarsalona, 2026

The lines in the poem come from the Poetry Foundation's
St. Patrick's Poetry Collection.

 Lines 1-2       Song by James Joyce 
      Lines 3-4       The Lost Land by Evan Boland
Lines 5-6       Corned Beef and Cabbage by George Bilgere
Lines 7-8       Down By the Salley Gardens by William Butler Yeats
      Lines 9-10      The Lake of Innisfree by William Butler Yeasts
Line 11-12      The Lost Land by Evan Boland
Line 13         Dawn at St. Patrick's Day by Derek Mahon
      Line 14         St. Patrick's Day by Eliza Cook
Line 15         St. Patrick's Day: With a Shamrock 
                by Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna 
     Line 16-17      Her Voice by Oscar Wilde
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I am sharing my thoughts with two writing communities I am associated with. 

Poetry Friday

Tanita S. Davis is hosting the Poetry Friday Roundup today at her blog site here. She offers powerful thoughts on songs of protest with the theme, Comfort in Community. Tanita asks us to "Hold on to who you are, what you know to be right, and how you live - with open hands, helping your neighbor and community, and uplifting sanity and kindness."

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Day 20, March 2026

 12th year with Two Writing Teachers

13 comments:

  1. I"m so glad that a beautiful time of year will always remind you of your beloved.

    The Slice of Life project using Irish poets/St. Patrick's Day poems was inspired. I hadn't realized that the Poetry Foundation organized things by holiday - what a great idea! I especially love that the final lines go so well, despite being from two different times and poets.

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  2. I love your St Paddy's Day poem. I'm sorry you had to experience a first without your husband and with his birthday coming up. Sending love.

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  3. "Love is never lost" is a wonderful title and sentiment. "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" is one of my favorite poems. I am interested in your granddaughters' scavenger hunt. What were they looking for and what was at the end? Hugs to you as you navigate special occasions with the absence of your beloved.

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  4. Carol, this is an amazing poem. You pieced together lines so well that I wouldn't have guessed they were borrowed. My heart goes out to you on your upcoming anniversary.

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  5. Carol, these lines work together beautifully and tell of an everlasting love. Have you ever heard “Love Never Dies” by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber? He wrote it for his musical Love Never Dies which is the sequel to Phantom of the Opera. Bob

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  6. It's so true, Carol, love is never lost! I'm amazed at a poem that consist of one liners from other poems. I think it takes a remarkable amount of time and talent to pull the lines together into a new poem. I'm glad your family was altogether sharing warm memories.

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  7. Carol, I am glad you could take joy in seeing your grand-girls "scurry" about, while at the same time missing your husband during this festive time of year. I've learned there's a lot to love about the Irish. And, I've always been fascinated with Oscar Wilde, his life, and writing. Hugs and a wish you see your husband on his birthday in your dreams.

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  8. "Love is never lost" indeed! Thank you for sharing your memories and hopes for the joy and sorrow in your "deep heart's core." Here's to you experiencing more and more joy around memories of Richard, especially this week as his birthday comes.

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  9. A cento stitched with love, Carol. Beautiful!

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  10. Beautifully crafted, Carol, and I love those last two lines from Oscar Wilde. Truly, love is never lost. ❤️

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    1. oops! Carol, I had no idea you were writing a cento. I wrote one yesterday too. Yours is filled with the love and longing you feel. Hugs as you navigate these difficult anniversaries. I echo Denise's wish that you'll dream of Richard on his birthday.

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  12. Finding another cento that is so filled with love is a grand way to end my reading other's posts, Carol. Like those above, I adore those final lines!

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