''Its about the spirit of coming together, to fight a common enemy.''
There's a nationwide plan to sing in unison at midday tomorrow, in order to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
It's hoped belting out The Dubliners classic"Óró Sé Do Bheatha Abhaile" from your doorstep will help combat "isolation blues".
Singer Hillary Bowe came up with the idea.
''It's an easy one to learn as well for non-nationals who don't know the song,'' she said.
''But the majority of us do know the song, and its about the spirit of coming together, to fight a common enemy.''
Italian lock down performances.
Scenes of people in lock down in Italy performing from their balconies has been doing the rounds on social media.
This is why so many people through many centuries fall in love with Italy
A video montage of Italians all over Italia from north to south to central to the islands — all signing together during the Italy Lockdown is a kind of triumph of spirit, a love in the time of coronavirus pic.twitter.com/XqoLsGMoIV
— (self isolating) romepix (@romepix) March 14, 2020
Perhaps we could see similar scenes tomorrow on St. Patrick's Day.
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