- published: 17 Mar 2013
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Abbeyfeale (/ˈæbifeɪl/; Irish: Mainistir na Féile, meaning "Abbey of the Feale") is a historical market town in County Limerick, Ireland near the boundary with County Kerry. The town is in the south west of Ireland, some 21 km (13 mi) from Newcastle West on the N21 – the main road from Limerick to Tralee.
The town is situated on the banks of the River Feale in the foothills of the Mullaghareirk Mountains.
ABBEYFEALE ON FILM The main feature in Abbeyfeale's Square is a statue of Father William Casey. Fr. Casey was the parish priest from 1883 to 1907 and helped the tenant farmers fight against their landlords. The local Gaelic football team is named in his honour (Fr. Caseys GAA Club). Recently the town celebrated the centenary of Fr. Casey's influence by having a Fr. Casey themed St. Patricks Day Parade.
The May Bank Holiday weekend sees the town host the "Fleadh by the Feale" traditional music festival. The 2009 festival was the thirteenth of these annual events. The International Bone Playing Competition is the highlight of the festival and is held on the Bank Holiday Monday evening on the open air stage in the town circle
How i will i know
what makes me feel a good man
is it stuff that i can
keep from tellin you?
how will we know
how it feels to be stone cold?
floatin way above the stars
a storm is blowing on fields of golden sands
try to stop it if you can
c mon get in!
what looks so good can hurt so bad
now that we ve learned about the feeling of being stone cold
we re floating way above the stars
what looks so good can hurt so bad
yessir i heard
but i feel my fingers just like icicles
yellow and blue