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The first line of the song came to me in a dream. I woke up and wrote it down, "First I went to Tucson where the weed was cheap and good." It struck me as funny. The rest of the song then just tumbled out quick as a car driving by.
This tune is on Toadstool Shadow's just-released second album, "Folk Songs of the American Wood Elf," available for download everywhere. CDs and downloads are also available at our own personal Bandcamp: https://toadstoolshadow.bandcamp.com/....
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Lyrics:
"Leprechaun man, don’t go away
Leprechaun man, won’t you please stay
Leprechaun man, as is foretold:
Bring ye to me, your pot of gold
First we drove to Tucson, where the weed is cheap and good
Then we went west to a town called Hollywood
In the mirror there appeared a face like a ghost
So we headed north up the California coast
On the streets of Felton, we met an enchanting man
Showed us the world in the palm of his wee hand
Told us of a nearby place where shines the gold stone
So we followed him to a forest overgrown
The woods grew dark & dank as the sun rolled cross the sky
Yet he led on with a smile in his eye
Doffing his red cap, well, it was just as we feared
With a toothy grin, that glad man disappeared "
C.W. Till (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion); Romy Farrar (guiro); Rob Bowkamp/RTD Audio (audio mastering); Eli Bowsman (videography)
Christopher William Till (music, lyrics, and all copyrights 2020)
Christopher William Till Publishing (ASCAP).
If anybody reads this far, YOU MUST leave a comment, just so I'll know. Thanks! Also, can somebody PLEASE tell me what musical genre this song is.
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