I'm a Little Leprechaun
(sing to the tune of I'm a Little Teapot)
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 you my big pot of gold.
Saint Patrick was a Gentleman
by: Henry Bennet
Saint Patrick was a gentleman,
and he came from decent people,
In Dublin town he built a church,
and on it put a steeple;
His father was a Gallagher,
his mother was a Brady,
His aunt was an O'Shaugnessy,
and his uncle was a Grady.
Then success to bold Saint Patrick's fist,
He was a saint so clever,
He gave the snakes and toads a twist,
and banished them forever!
Leprechaun, Leprechaun
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 an Irish smile upon St. Patrick's Day!
How Many Miles to Dublin
(Nursery Rhyme)
How many miles to Dublin?
Three score and ten.
Will we be there by candle light?
Yes and back again,
Hupp, hupp my little horses,
Hupp, Hupp again.
May the Road Rise to Meet You
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face.
The rains fall soft upon the fields,
And until we meet again,
May God hold you
In the hollow of his hand.
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