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The leprechaun knew secrets there . . . |
| The leprechaun beside the school would dance a jig a day; he tapped his feet on tippy toes as kids came out to play. The children chased him endlessly with faces sweaty red. They tried to catch the little man with curls upon his head. The giggling girls and bumptious boys were like a bunch of bees. They chased the elf through clover fields and under shady trees. The leprechaun knew secrets there of stories never told; the yard beside the children's school had coins of precious gold. The lucky lore with leaves of four hid treasure in the green. The students trampled clover clumps; the riches then were seen. As children scurried back to class, they left a barren site; the leprechaun dug deep till dawn then left with loot by light. |