Sunday, August 23, 2009

March

23 comments:

  1. Leprechaun Fingerplay
    Original Author Unknown

    Leprechaun, leprechaun,
    Hiding in the hay.
    (Hide pointer finger under opposite hand.)
    Leprechaun, leprechaun,
    Don't you run away.
    (Hop pointer finger around.)
    Leprechaun, leprechaun,
    Let's go out and play.
    (Hop both pointer fingers together.)
    Leprechaun, leprechaun,
    It's St. Patrick's Day!
    (Dance pointer fingers up and down.)

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  2. Don't Pinch
    by Bruce Lansky

    When I got on the school bus,
    I was in for a surprise.
    My friends all stared and pointed.
    There was mischief in their eyes.

    A kid who sat in front of me
    reached out and pinched my knee.
    My friends all started laughing,
    but the joke was lost on me.

    And then I got my second pinch.
    I felt it on my ear.
    And then I felt a third and fourth.
    You guessed it--on my rear.

    I asked, "Why are you pinching me?
    I think it's very mean!"
    They said, "Today's St. Patrick's Day
    and you're not wearing green."

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  3. I'll Wear a Shamrock by Mary Carolyn Davies

    St. Patrick's Day is with us,
    The day when all that's seen
    To right and left and everywhere
    Is green, green, green!

    And Irish tunes they whistle
    And Irish songs they sing,
    To-day each Irish lad walks out
    As proud as any king.

    I'll wear a four-leaf shamrock
    In my coat, the glad day through,
    For my father and mother are Irish
    And I am Irish too!

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  4. Five Little Leprechauns
    Author Unknown
    Use hand to count down each leprechaun


    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.

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  5. St. Patrick's Day

    by Aileen Fisher

    Oh, my mother isn't Irish
    And my father isn't too,
    But today I feel as Irish
    As the really Irish do.

    For today I wear a shamrock
    That is green in every way
    And though I am Canadian,
    I am Irish -- for today!

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  6. The Dear Little Shamrock
    by Andrew Cherry

    There's a dear little plant that grows in Ireland.
    '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 thro' the bog, thro' the brake, and the mireland,
    And it's called the dear little Shamrock of Ireland.
    That dear little plant still grows in our land,
    Fresh and fair as the daughters of Erin,
    Whose smiles can bewitch, and whose eyes can command,
    In each climate they ever appear in:
    For they shine thro' the bog, thro' the brake, and the mireland,
    Just like their own dear little Shamrock of Ireland.


    That dear little plant that springs from our soil,
    When its three little leaves are extended,
    Denotes from the stalk we together should toil,
    And ourselves by ourselves be befriended.
    And still thro' the bog, thro' the brake, and the mireland,
    From one root should branch, like the Shamrock of Ireland.

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  7. Jason Radel

    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.

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  8. The Wearin' O' the Green

    Today is the day fer the wearin' o' the green.
    Today is the day when the little people are seen.
    Today is St. Patrick's Day, so if ye'r Irish me lad,
    Join the celebratin' fer the grandest time ta' be had.

    Ya' put yer hand up in the air, the other hand on your hip.
    Ya' tap yer toe, ya' tap yer heel, ya' bounce yer knee a wee bit.
    Ya' prance 'n dance around the room, n' circle one two three.
    The saints be praised, I must admit, ya' all look Irish ta' me.

    By: Unknown

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  9. St. Patrick’s Day
    By Aileen Fisher

    Oh, my mother isn't Irish
    And my father isn't too,
    But today I feel as Irish
    As the really Irish do.
    For today I wear a shamrock
    That is green in every way
    And though I am Canadian,
    I am Irish -- for today!

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  10. Untitled
    Written in "Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose"
    Englebreit, M. (2005)

    One leaf for fame,
    One leaf for wealth,
    One for a faithful lover,
    And one leaf to bring glorious health,
    Are all in a four-leaf clover.

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  11. The Leprechaun


    A leprechaun is small and green,
    (use hands to indicate a small person)
    He hides where he cannot be seen.
    (cover eyes with hands)
    But if you catch one on this day,
    (shake finger)
    He must give his gold away.
    (pretend to put gold in pocket)

    author unknown

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  12. One green shamrock, in the morning dew;
    Another one sprouted,
    And then there were two.

    Two green shamrocks, growing beneath a tree;
    Another one sprouted,
    And then there were three.

    Three green shamrocks, by the cottage door;
    Another one sprouted,
    And then there were four.

    Four green shamrocks, near a beehive;
    Another one sprouted,
    And then there were five.

    Five green shamrocks, bright and emerald green;
    Think of all the luck
    These shamrocks will bring.

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  13. Do your Ears Point Up?
    Original Author Unknown
    Do your ears point up? (Pull on tops of ears.)
    Do you have a lot of luck? (Cross fingers.)
    For gold do you dig? (Pretend to dig.)
    Can you dance an Irish jig? (Dance a jig.)
    If you answered, "Yes," (Nod head.)
    You're a leprechaun, I'd guess! (Wink eye.)

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  14. St. Patrick's Day

    St. Patrick's Day is here, you see.
    We'll pick some shamrocks, one, two, three.
    We'll count the leaves and look them over,
    And maybe find a four-leafed clover.
    I'll sew green buttons on my vest,
    Green for St. Patrick is the best.
    I'll wear a green hat, very high,
    And dance a jig--at least I'll try!

    Posted by Rebecca Selfridge

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  15. St. Patrick Acrostic - Sent to Ireland by God

    S ent to Ireland by God,
    T aken there by force.

    P atrick tended his flock
    A nd listened to the Lord.
    T ime ended his bondage
    R eturning as a free man.
    I nspiring with stories and service,
    C eltic Christians honored him,
    K eeping his memory forever green.

    Author Unknown

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  16. I'm a Little Leprechaun
    (Sung to: "I'm a little teapot")

    I'm a little leprechaun
    Dressed in green,
    The tiniest man
    That you ever seen.
    If you ever catch me, it is told,
    I'll give you my pot of gold!

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  17. 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!

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  18. St. Patrick's Day
    Author Unknown

    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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  19. St. Patrick's Green

    Bertha E. Bush


    Oh, I love to see the shamrocks
    Boys wear March seventeen,
    And I love the girls' green ribbons,
    And bits of evergreen;
    For they stand for brave St. Patrick,
    So fearless and so good -
    Oh! the Irish ought to love him,
    Just as everybody should!

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  20. There Was A Little Leprechaun
    sang to the tune of Bingo

    There was a little leprechaun,
    he lived under a rainbow,
    R-A-I-N-bow
    R-A-I-N-bow
    R-A-I-N-bow
    He lived under a rainbow

    There was a little leprechaun,
    he lived under a rainbow
    clap -A-I-N-bow
    clap -A-I-N-bow
    clap -A-I-N-bow
    He lived under a rainbow

    There was a little leprechaun,
    he lived under a rainbow
    clap-clap-I-N-bow
    clap-clap-I-N-bow
    clap clap-I-N-bow
    He lived under a rainbow

    There was a little leprechaun,
    he lived under a rainbow
    clap-clap-clap-N-bow
    clap-clap-clap-N-bow
    clap-clap-clap-N-bow
    He lived under a rainbow

    There was a little leprechaun,
    he lived under a rainbow
    clap-clap-clap-clap-bow
    clap-clap-clap-clap-bow
    clap-clap-clap-clap-bow
    He lived under a rainbow

    There was a little leprechaun,
    he lived under a rainbow
    clap-clap-clap-clap-clap
    clap-clap-clap-clap-clap
    clap-clap-clap-clap-clap
    He lived under a rainbow

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  21. Five Green Shamrocks
    One green shamrock, in the morning dew,
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were two.
    Two green shamrocks, growing beneath a tree;
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were three.
    Three green shamrocks, by the cottage door;
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were four.
    Four green shamrocks, near a beehive
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were five.
    Five little shamrocks, bright and emerald green,
    Think of all the luck
    these shamrocks will bring.

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  22. by Julie Youngster,

    Some say it is a day of luck
    With Leprechauns and such,
    Rainbows and pots of gold,
    Irish ledgends and magic of old.

    But this day is about how, long ago,
    A special man taught all to know
    Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
    With a method not known to most

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  23. March Wind
    -Unknown

    The wind is pushing
    Against the trees,
    He'll take off your hat
    Without asking you "please",
    He rattles the windows
    And puffs at a cloud,
    Then scoots down the chimney
    And laughs aloud.

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