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WSJ Love Poem
Online dating can be a waste of time.
Mary Cokelly prefers meeting people in person.
Matchmaking is a cottage industry.
It gives residents, who are looking for love, a boost.
Willie Daly finds and talks to singles in a pub.
Mary Cokelly dated a man before, but they were just friends.
Women don’t understand the romance factor.
But Irish men can be very romantic.
Willie Daly’s biggest challenge is personal.
He wants to be married within a year.
So Mary and Willie will start hanging out
Wait a year to see what will happen
Within the end of the year
A hopeful Wedding will appear
This Tiny Irish Town Draws Big Crowds Looking For Loving
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