Read full poem →What should I be but a prophet and a liar,
Whose mother was a leprechaun, whose father was a friar?
Teethed on a crucifix and cradled under water,
Dictionary Entry
(Irish folklore) One of a race of elves that can reveal hidden treasure to those who catch them.
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Common Phrases
. leprechaunleprechaun littleleprechaun irishleprechaun operationleprechaun green
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Poetry examples for “leprechaun”
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