Happy St. Patrick’s Day, my peeps! I may be Sri Lankan American, rather than Irish, but there are a lot of commonalities between our communities — the economic and violent legacy of colonialism not least among them. I can’t sing “Kilkelly, Ireland” without tearing up.
I’ve always been a little obsessed with Irish story and music. It was particularly delightful, coming out to Ireland for WorldCon in 2019, and Irish dancing at the Hugo losers’ party. I have many fond memories of learning how at the Starry Plough in Berkeley, and watching my daughter learn and perform in our local St. Patrick’s Day parade a few years ago.
I’m planning to spend some time with Irish music today — if you’re not familiar with The High Kings, check them out! I’ve been listening to them a lot lately.
Wishing all the Irish and their diaspora around the world much peace, prosperity – and many wild nights of story and song! I hope to return to Dublin sometime soon.
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If you’re wearing green today, here’s a song for you:
The Wearin’ of the Green
For they’re hangin’ men and women for the wearin’ of the green
For they’re hangin’ men and women for the wearin’ of the green”
For the wearin’ of the green
But ’twill take root and flourish there though underfoot ’tis trod
If I had proved a traitor to the wearin’ of the green
For the wearin’ of the green
Where rich and poor stand equal in the light of Freedom’s Day
And in that land we’ll live and die still wearing Ireland’s green
For the wearin’ of the green
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vwsFewcLTg
(Last photo taken at the Giant’s Causeway, Ireland.)