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The Luck We Find

Discovering Magic in the Everyday

By Tim CarmichaelPublished about 4 hours ago Updated about 3 hours ago 1 min read

They say the luck is in the clover,

the fourth leaf hiding from the rest,

but I have found it spread wide over

the ordinary world and blessed.

It lives in fiddles bright and ringing,

in hillsides catching morning gold,

in every voice that keeps on singing

the same sweet stories, years grown old.

It dances in the reels of laughter,

in flower-crowns of white and green,

in all we chase and all we're after,

the gold beyond the rainbow's gleam.

Put on your green, and raise your glass,

and let the fiddles play their song,

for luck is not a thing that passes,

it's where you choose to be all along.

May the luck of the Irish be with all of you!

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About the Creator

Tim Carmichael

I am an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. I write about rural life, family, and the places I grew up around. My poetry and essays have appeared in Beautiful and Brutal Things, My latest book. Check it out on Amazon

https://a.co/d/537XqhW

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  • Harper Lewisabout 2 hours ago

    💖 this. I’m sitting out on the day drinking festivities this go ‘round. If you have to drive today, remember that you’re probably the only sober driver out there and be extremely cautious.🍀

  • Tiffany Gordonabout 3 hours ago

    Glorious work, Tim!

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