“Down with the rosemary, and so, Down with the bays and mistletoe, Down with the holly, ivy, all, Wherewith ye dressed the Christmas hall, That so the superstitious find, No one least branch there left behind, For look, how many leaves there be, Neglected there (maids, trust to me), So many goblins you shall see.”
Kitty Alfred, County Limerick, Ireland, A poem of a local superstition to ensure all the winter wreaths were taken down by Candlemas (February 2nd)
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