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Lucky Clover.

Contributed by bernard2 on Friday, 12th August 2005 @ 05:25:14 AM in AEST
Topic: oops



As I got out of my car, I happened to look down and saw much to my surprise a four-leafed clover. I plucked the clover and placed it in my wallet. I thought no more about it until in the woods I met a Leprechaun. He was looking a bit miserable and to cheer him up I gave him my four-leafed clover. “Where did you get this wonderful exemplar?” He asked. I told him about my finding it as I got out of my car. He went straight to the spot and stated an intensive search for a four-leafed clover. This Leprechaun could not keep quiet and soon from all over, the Leprechauns were coming to look for clover.

I had an idea I went to my local florist and asked him if he had any of the four leafed clover plants left from the New Year. As luck would have it, he had two flowerpots full of the four-leafed clovers. He gave them to me, as there was no sale for such things during the year. Taking my pots filled with four leafed clovers I went to four different fields and planted a few pieces in each field. I did not like to see the Leprechauns so unhappy. In The whole of Ireland, there were no four-leafed clovers to be found. It was very worrying and I reported the story to Her Majesty Queen Feeana about the lack of four-leafed clover in the world.

Her Majesty was delighted that I had placed my plants in the four fields it at least kept the Leprechauns busy and stopped their moaning. Her Majesty asked me to show her where I had found the clover. I took her to the spot where I had stopped my car and showed her the clover plant it was still there. Her Majesty bent down and to my surprise found another four-leafed clover. Taking her magic wand, she waved it over the clover plant and murmured a spell. Now one can find clover all over the world.

To commemorate the spot where I had found my four-leafed clover the Leprechauns have buried ten pieces of Fairy Gold in the ground. The finder will have a long and happy life. Remember though there is only one four-leafed clover with gold buried under it so please do not pull out clover in the hopes of finding the gold. No I know better than to touch the gold. I know where it is but I also know the responsibility of having riches. I would sooner see a baby smile than find ten pieces of gold.

Now all of the Leprechauns have gone back to doing all those things that Leprechauns do such as shoe making and repairing. Mending pots and pans, Building and many more they are a very busy folk with just one or perhaps two little faults. One they lay too much value on having gold and two they go crazy when they find a four-leafed clover. It means that their search for gold is over and they can go to live in Fairyland. This is what all Leprechauns really want just to live in Fairyland.




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Re: Lucky Clover. (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Friday, 12th August 2005 @ 06:06:41 AM AEST
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Very good friend. I luv it too.
sorry I've been missing your writes. I'm way behind.
Another fairy masterpeice from the fairy master.
smiles,
emy








Re: Lucky Clover. (User Rating: 1 )
by brew on Friday, 12th August 2005 @ 12:05:49 PM AEST
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A wonderful write, that I am always happy to have the privledge, to read. They always put a smile on this face.!
Thanks for the lovely write.

Brew~


Re: Lucky Clover. (User Rating: 1 )
by vibes2go on Friday, 12th August 2005 @ 12:06:28 PM AEST
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Bernard, there's this old, old, song .."Got and angel on my shoulder, and a penny in my pocket, and I found a four leaf clover .. going to put it in my locket .." it goes on and on .. it's wonderful . Your story reminded me of it.. do you remember by any chance? any way .. thanks for that memory ...
mary


Re: Lucky Clover. (User Rating: 1 )
by MorningDove on Friday, 12th August 2005 @ 01:10:52 PM AEST
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He is going to love this, especially as it is from his Mr. Bernard and Ms. Martha. He thinks, of course, you write all of these for him, lol. We went online last weekend and printed off picture of fairies, gnomes, and leprechauns to put in his book of your fairy tales. Griffyn is too young to understand the stories yet, but Phoenix shows him the pictures and he wiggles and giggles and points at them. You are Martha are so special to them and to me. Thank you so much for being the loving people you are.

Rita, Phoenix and Griffyn




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