blessings:
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Irish wishes are prayers indeed, and this is especially true, when the Irish wishes are made and sent on any day to you.
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It would take more lucky shamrocks than Ireland ever grew to bring luck and gladness that I'm always wishing you.
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It's a bit o' Irish luck with all its fun and cheer with all its fun and cheer that's wished for you not just today but every day all year.
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It's wishing you joy, I'll be havin' you know, and the luck o'the Irish wherever you go.
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Like the gold of the sun, like the light of the day, may the luck of the Irish shine bright on your way. Like the glow of a star, and the lilt of a song may these be your joys all your life long.
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Like the shamrocks of Old Ireland may your joys grow all year through- and Irish luck and laughter be a part of all you do.
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Like the warmth of the sun and the light of the day, may the luck of the Irish shine bright on your way.
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Long live the Irish. Long live their cheer. Long live our friendship. Year after year.
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Lucky stars above you, sunshine on your way, many friends to love you, joy in work and play- laughter to outweigh each care, in your heart a song- and gladness waiting everywhere all your whole life long!
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Many blessings to cheer you each day the year through and the luck of the Irish in all that you do.
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