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In Which a Young Woman of Dublin Meets Her Match

A Limerick

By Natalie WilkinsonPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
In Which a Young Woman of Dublin Meets Her Match
Photo by Dan Gold on Unsplash

There was a young woman of Dublin,

Whose Guinness was frothin’ and bubblin’,

She fell out of her chair,

But was caught in midair,

By the man she would later call husband.

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Natalie Wilkinson

Writing. Woven and Printed Textile Design. Architectural Drafting. Learning Japanese. Gardening. Not necessarily in that order.

IG: @maisonette _textiles

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  1. Excellent storytelling

    Original narrative & well developed characters

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  • Vadim Kagan3 years ago

    An anti-Cinderella story :)

  • Leslie Writes3 years ago

    I love it! How romantic! 🥰

  • Quincy.V3 years ago

    This limerick has a clever twist at the end that adds a touch of romance to the humorous tale.🙏👌👌💝💝

  • Cathy holmes3 years ago

    This is great. Well done.

  • C. H. Richard3 years ago

    Sometimes it takes the bubblin Guiness! lol 💚☘️💚 Enjoyed ! Well done!

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