Red-Haired LeprechaunA Poem by Nancy Lee ShraderRed-Haired Leprechaun On Saint Patrick’s Day Leprechauns come out to play Girly elves in green attire Sure to light a young man’s fire Four leave clovers, her good luck charm She’s sure to end up on a young man’s arm Take her home to mother if you dare Mother will think you’re an odd mixed pair Her green top hat bears a human skull Her last young man was way too dull If you’re lucky; you’ll last the night Morning brings a terrible fright Look in your mirror oh please do You won’t be seeing the same old you Hair of red with pot of gold Sure to make a young man old Beware the red-haired Leprechaun Or be a bearded man in the morning dawn
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Added on March 17, 2010Last Updated on March 18, 2010 AuthorNancy Lee ShraderBeckley, WVAboutNancy Lee Shrader resides in Beckley, West Virginia. She is author of three books IS IT NOW? The End of Days! IS HE MESSIAH? Messianic Prophecies Revealed! And The Curse of Mayweather House Nancy Lee .. more..Writing
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