A quiet walk
down a pebbled Irish country road
is the place to go for a mid-life crisis.
In the valley of my walk
I happened upon
a Leprechaun by the side of the road.
Seated upon a rock near a patch of shamrocks.
Cobbling his shoe.
His shillelagh against his side.
“Top of the morning to you”,
seemed like the correct thing to [...]
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A Leprechaun by the Roadside
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