St. Patricks Luck
When we visited the Rock of Cashel, which is also known as St. Patrick's rock, I explored for a good amount of time. Realizing how amazing it looks and how grand the church actually was. Walking through the cemetary there was a good reminder of how precious stories and life are, because it showed just how much it meant to the community. It also explained the story of the rock and the church atop it, and why they both were there. It reminded me of Yeats' poem A Coat
I made my song a coat Covered with embroideries Out of old mythologies From heel to throat; But the fools caught it, Wore it in the world’s eyes As though they’d wrought it. Song, let them take it For there’s more enterprise In walking naked.which I interpret as not letting people tell you how to see things and experiencing them for yourself. Which is also what I have learned from this trip, to not let others tell you how to experience something. Yet, I started looking for four leaf clovers while I was at the rock, and got a whole group to join in on this adventure. Here we were, at a significant tourist attraction on our hands and knees looking for a plant. I'm sure it turned eyes but none of us cared, we could have done that all day and been as happy as can be. This is the lesson I learned from that, to not let others judge you and have fun the way you want to.
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