Leprechauns
By June K. Williams
Aka Weebit Molly O’Sunshine
May the curse of Mary Malone, her nine blind illegitimate children and a libidinous leprechaun chase you so far over the hills of Damnation that the Lord himself can’t find you with a telescope.
On St. Patrick’s Day it seems that everyone wants to be Irish and images of leprechauns seem to pop up everywhere.
Not to rain on the parade but leprechauns have nothing to do with St. Patrick’s Day. They have a day of their own thank you very much, Leprechaun Day, held on May 13th. Having said that, there are few things that remind people more of Ireland than leprechauns and St. Patrick’s Day is the day most associated with the Irish throughout the world so perhaps I shouldn’t be nitpicking. Nitpicking and finding loopholes in agreements are very fairy traits and as leprechauns are not only a species of fae and Irish to boot it was only natural to a little pernickety.
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