A photo of Burren Way, in Ireland.‘The Lark in the Morning’: A Tune for St Patrick’s Day by Poet Jeff Eardley The Society March 17, 2023 Culture, Music, Poetry 15 Comments . “The Lark in the Morning” is a traditional Irish song performed on classical guitar by poet and professional musician Jeff Eardley: . https://classicalpoets.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/lark-in-the-morning.mp3 . Jeff Eardley lives in the heart of England near to the Peak District National Park and is a local musician playing guitar, mandolin and piano steeped in the music of America, including the likes of Ry Cooder, Paul Simon, and particularly Hank Williams. NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Trending now: 15 Responses Paul Buchheit March 17, 2023 Very lively, Jeff. A great way to wake up on St. Patrick’s Day! Reply Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 And the top of the morning to you Paul. Thanks for the comment. Reply Mike Bryant March 17, 2023 Yes, wonderful. You’ve got my Irish blood up and ready for a trip back to the old world… a lovely, lively romp! Reply Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Thanks Brian, I remember the smile on my face when I encountered an Irishman, who, when I asked for directions to Killarney, replied, “If I were you, I wouldn’t start from here” Have a great day☘️ Reply Brian A Yapko March 17, 2023 This delightful music has put a broad smile on my face. Thank you, Jeff. Have a happy St. Patrick’s Day! Reply Cheryl Corey March 17, 2023 A jaunty tune, Jeff. The only thing missing are the high-stepping Irish dancers. Reply Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Thanks Cheryl, that “Riverdance” has got a lot to answer for” Reply Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Mike, I never realised you had Celtic blood. You’ll be tuning in to Father Ted next. Talking of blood, I’d stay clear of, “The Banshees of Inisferin” if I were you. Reply Roy Eugene Peterson March 17, 2023 I enjoy hearing you play music and especially liked it with the Irish composition for St. Patrick’s Day. Reply Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Thanks Roy and I hope you are celebrating☘️♂️ Reply Norma Pain March 17, 2023 This is absolutely delightful Jeff. I felt like donning a skirt and kicking up my heels in joy. Thank you and Happy St. Patrick’s Day. You are very talented. Reply Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Steady on Norma, you’ve just made me go all wobbly. As an ex-scouser, I’m sure you will be treading the boards today. Thank you and have a good one♂️ Reply C.B. Anderson March 17, 2023 I love the sound of acoustic stringed instruments, which is why I listen to a lot of Bluegrass, which has deep roots in Irish music. All I can say, Jeff, is: Erin go bragh! Reply Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Thanks CB. There is a wonderful version on YouTube of Erin go Bragh by legendary folk artist, Dick Gaughan. You are so right about bluegrass. I was once a follower of the Stanley Brothers, and of course, Flatt and Scruggs. I was a bluegrass banjo picker for many years, but I am in full recovery now. ( A friend of mine says that the best sound a banjo makes, is when it hits the side of a dumpster) Thanks for the comment and have a great evening. Reply Susan Jarvis Bryant March 21, 2023 Jeff, Mike and I love this. You are a man of many talents who always manages to bring a huge smile to the SCP, and for that we are thankful. Great stuff! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Mike Bryant March 17, 2023 Yes, wonderful. You’ve got my Irish blood up and ready for a trip back to the old world… a lovely, lively romp! Reply
Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Thanks Brian, I remember the smile on my face when I encountered an Irishman, who, when I asked for directions to Killarney, replied, “If I were you, I wouldn’t start from here” Have a great day☘️ Reply
Brian A Yapko March 17, 2023 This delightful music has put a broad smile on my face. Thank you, Jeff. Have a happy St. Patrick’s Day! Reply
Cheryl Corey March 17, 2023 A jaunty tune, Jeff. The only thing missing are the high-stepping Irish dancers. Reply
Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Mike, I never realised you had Celtic blood. You’ll be tuning in to Father Ted next. Talking of blood, I’d stay clear of, “The Banshees of Inisferin” if I were you. Reply
Roy Eugene Peterson March 17, 2023 I enjoy hearing you play music and especially liked it with the Irish composition for St. Patrick’s Day. Reply
Norma Pain March 17, 2023 This is absolutely delightful Jeff. I felt like donning a skirt and kicking up my heels in joy. Thank you and Happy St. Patrick’s Day. You are very talented. Reply
Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Steady on Norma, you’ve just made me go all wobbly. As an ex-scouser, I’m sure you will be treading the boards today. Thank you and have a good one♂️ Reply
C.B. Anderson March 17, 2023 I love the sound of acoustic stringed instruments, which is why I listen to a lot of Bluegrass, which has deep roots in Irish music. All I can say, Jeff, is: Erin go bragh! Reply
Jeff Eardley March 17, 2023 Thanks CB. There is a wonderful version on YouTube of Erin go Bragh by legendary folk artist, Dick Gaughan. You are so right about bluegrass. I was once a follower of the Stanley Brothers, and of course, Flatt and Scruggs. I was a bluegrass banjo picker for many years, but I am in full recovery now. ( A friend of mine says that the best sound a banjo makes, is when it hits the side of a dumpster) Thanks for the comment and have a great evening. Reply
Susan Jarvis Bryant March 21, 2023 Jeff, Mike and I love this. You are a man of many talents who always manages to bring a huge smile to the SCP, and for that we are thankful. Great stuff! Reply