User:Thomas P. Walsh

I am seeking some more information on a poem from school in Ireland....

Rivers "The Liffey flows through Dublin Town, Cork is on the Lee. The Shannon winds through meadowlands From Limerick to the sea.

The Foyle through Derry winds its way, The Lagan through Belfast As friends in Tipperary watch the Suir go gently past.

The Boyne by ancient Drogheda Flows tranquilly and free And that is but a few of them, Enough for you and me.

But there are many more besides North, south, east and west. So get your map of Ireland out And try to find the rest.