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More St. Patrick's Day Poems , Stories and Songs

* St. Patrick's Day

* Wee Little Patrick

* When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

* Looking for a Leprechaun

* The Wish


Holiday Poems and Stories

* Valentine Poems

* St. Patrick's Day Poems

* Easter Poems

* Mother's Day Poems

* Hallowe'en is Coming Soon

 

May St. Patrick guard you wherever you go and guide you in whatever you do -- and may his loving protection be a blessing to you always.

5 Little Leprechauns

Five little leprechauns scurrying by my door,
One jumped away, then there were 4.

Four little leprechauns climbing in my tree,
One hid in the green leaves, then there were 3.

Three little leprechauns, just a busy few,
One went for a pot of gold, then there were 2.

Two little leprechauns, having lots of fun,
One hopped over the rainbow, then there was 1.

One little leprechaun, with all his work done.
He slipped off for a nap, then there were none.


St. Patrick's Day Poems

Leprechauns peeking,
Around a willow tree,
Pussy willows waking,
Longing to be free.
Colleens and shamrocks
And castles old and gray,
Put them all together
To make St. Patrick's Day.

St. Patrick came from Ireland
A country trimmed with green
It has the shamrocks and the pipes
Those leprechauns you've seen
Those leprechauns will trip you
You'll fall flat on your face
They'll tickle your nose and sour the milk
Then find a hiding place!

Leprechaun, leprechaun, fly across the sea
And fetch an emerald shamrock for you and me.
Do not bring a nettle or a thistle for a joke,
But bring an Irish shamrock, for we are Irish folk.
And you and I, my leprechaun, will wear the shamrock gay,
And match it with and Irish smile upon St. Patrick's Day!

A leprechaun is small and green
He hides where he cannot be seen.
But if you catch one on this day,
He must give his gold away.

I'm a little leprechaun
Dressed in green
The tiniest man that you have ever seen.
If you ever catch me,
So it's told,
I'll give to you my pot of gold.

Five little leprechauns scurrying by my door,
One jumped away, then there were four.
Four little leprechauns climbing in my tree,
One hid in the green leaves, then there were three.
Three little leprechauns, just a busy few,
One went for a pot of gold, then there were two.
Two little leprechauns, having lots of fun,
One hopped over the rainbow, then there was one.
One little leprechaun, with all his work done.
He slipped off for a nap, then there were none.

There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle
'Twas Saint Patrick himself sure that set it
And the sun on his labor with pleasure did smile
And a tear from his eyes oft-times wet it
It grows through the bog, through the brake, through the mireland
And they call it the dear little Shamrock of Ireland

Near a misty stream in Ireland in the hollow of a tree
Live mystical, magical leprechauns who are clever as can be
With their pointed ears, and turned up toes and little coats of green
The leprechauns busily make their shoes and try hard not to be seen.
Only those who really believe have seen these little elves
And if we are all believers we can surely see for ourselves.

St. Patrick came from Ireland
A country trimmed with green
It has the shamrocks and the pipes
Those leprechauns you've seen
Those leprechauns will trip you
You'll fall flat on your face
They'll tickle your nose and sour the milk
Then find a hiding place!

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