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How to make a four-leaf origami clover (St Patrick's Day Origami)

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29th picture of four-leaf origami clover

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Continue pushing the edges down slowly while rotating it in the counter-clockwise direction.

30th picture of four-leaf origami clover

30.

Keep pushing the edges down slowly while rotating it in the counter-clockwise direction until your fingers touch the bottom.

 

 

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The red ant and the dead leaf...



all i did was to protect
rights, i tackled the corresponding obligations.
I am a model citizen.
I teach laws.

a group of giants laugh at me
there is no trampling still, i wait.
their feet are heavy and one foot
one stamp is enough
to wipe me out. I am an ant.
I have not anthill to live.

it never saddens me
and i got enthralled by one of you.
ready to offer
everything i have.

i know how to climb trees
i challenge on of those ivory gods.
the tree gods wait and become curious.
what is this red ant up to?

i will have a good ride on a dry leaf
feel the fallen state
and write about it.

i could be human only if you want to.
she says, don't... we hate humans.
we are ivory towers and we do not feel.

i will be a red ant. The dry leaf is dead.


Poem by RIC S. BASTASA