Eileen Corcoran Poem by Francis Duggan

Eileen Corcoran



An easy going person not hard to befriend
For as long as i remember her Eileen Corcoran lived in Millstreet's Town's West End
In the flesh one never for to be seen again
But in all who knew her good memories of her will remain
Everyone death eventually have to face
Gone from Millstreet's West End one a credit to her place
Suppose time does bring changes does seem true to say
This is how it is with life and it will always be this way
I remember Eileen Corcoran when in her life's prime
This is going back quite far in the Seasons of time
To Duhallow she saw many days come and go
And eventually time becomes everyone's foe
For all of us there will be a last night and day
By Cashman's Hill in St Mary's Eileen's last remains lay.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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