School: Killorglin (B.) (roll number 12832)
- Location:
- Killorglin, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Mícheál Ó Donnchadha
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- (continued from previous page)Will dance like a fly.A shower in July is worth a plough of oxen.A dry Summer never begs bread.Never trust a July sky.If it thunders in all fools' day,
It brings good crops of corn and hay.After a storm there comes a calm.April and May keep out of the say (sea),
June and July you can swim till you die.An ounce of March dust is worth a King's ransom.When it rains from the east,
It rains for a few days at least.A rainbow at night is the shepherd's delight,
A rainbow at morning is the shepherd's warning.A wet May and a dry June,
Make the farmers whistle a merry tune.