Seeking the treasure is my pleasure
Li’l leprechaun friend I’ve trod for miles
Laden with gold pulling in smiles
Let the luck of the Irish be with me
Come sit a spell while I go wet the tea
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This week the event is to Write a story or poem of 5 Lines or Less using the word leprechaun. Please drop by and join the fun at Patricia’s Place
Eugenia
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Categories: Challenges, Poetry
that’s a nice wreath ya got there
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Thank you.
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If you believe you will find the treasure whether or not the leprechaun helps with his pot o’ gold.
Thanks for sharing with In Other Words.
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So true, Patricia. ☘️
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Thank you Eugenia, May the Luck of the Irish remain with you too Happy St Patricks.. xxx
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Thank you so much, and to you, as well. (belated). 😃
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🙂
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I’m hearing/reading this a lot lately: “Let the luck of the Irish be with me/you”! I like it. I’m sure it means a lot. Thank you, Franci. I’m really enjoying your wonderful posts
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Thank you. We just got back from traveling where we enjoyed the St. Patrick’s Day festivities at an Irish pub in Blue Ridge, Ga. The owner is a retired Irish priest and a good friend of ours. Good times were had by all.
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Thank you very much. It’s clear now 😉
Glad to know that good times were had by every one
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😉
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I like this one!
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Thank you.
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This is very nice!
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Thank you.
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