‘Oh dear,’ they would wonder, ‘is my horse trying to dance,
or could one of its legs have fallen off, or has it lost a shoe, maybe?’ So they
would stop, turn around, and exclaim ‘Aha! There be a horse’s shoe, which
probably explains the mysterious silence. I’ll take it home and await the
attention of that nice man with burly arms, a rakish smile, and a leather apron
to wipe his hands on when they get sweaty. Heavens, I’m all a-dither. Isn’t
life exciting?’ But no, whoever it was had left the shoe lying in the middle of
the road.
The mystery encouraged me to think that maybe Lady Luck was
smiling on me for once, leaving a horseshoe in my path to bring me a little good fortune. I
picked it up and continued on my way.
Well, I met a Dutchman in the churchyard, but that wasn’t
very exciting, so I decided that the winds of favourable fate might take a
while to reach me and took the horseshoe home.
There were two nails still in it, and when I got back I
armed myself with my biggest pair of pliers to remove them. The first one came
out easily, but the second was a pig. It was curled over at the sharp end and
wouldn’t go through the hole. I wrenched and wrenched, and squeezed and
squeezed, and just when I was exerting a particularly hard squeeze, the pliers
slipped off the nail and bit the base of my hand – hard. It hurt, and now I
have a big black blood blister there which hurts every time I wash the dannies.
So it seems that Lady Luck wasn’t smiling on me at all, but chuckling an evil
chuckle. I’ll buy a lottery ticket tomorrow, just in case I’m wrong.
3 comments:
'Twas luck... bad luck.
But don't give up on it yet...
I haven't, I haven't...
I've put it by my main entrance door, along with the other three which I inherited with the house (the one I found myself has to make all the difference, right?)
Right :)
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