St. Patricks Day Poem by Audrey Heller

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Audrey Heller

Audrey Heller

Bronx, New York/ Now residing in Florida

St. Patricks Day



Before you turn around, St. Patricks
day, will be ascending upon us. The
tradition, is wearing something in
green. Not wanting to break with
tradition, I always wore something,
easily seen. Somehow, the legend
of Leprechauns always intrigued me,
even though, it's an Irish folklore. These
tiny elfin cobblers, were supposed to
own hidden treasures and perhaps, so
much more. Of course we know, there
is no truth in it, but we still enjoy the
myth. So let's enjoy, this St. Patricks
day and if anyone asks, I'll take the
fifth!

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Audrey Heller

Audrey Heller

Bronx, New York/ Now residing in Florida
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