School: Lisselton (B.) (roll number 10535)

Location:
Lisselton, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Liam Brún
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    A red sky at night...

    1. A red sky at night is the shepherd's delight.
    2. A red sky in the morning is always his warning.
    3. When the glow-worm lights her lamp, then the air is always damp.
    4. When the peacock loudly brawls, then we will have both rain and squalls.
    5. When the moon shows like a silver shield, be not afraid to reap your field.
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