Short Story: The Giant And The Leprechaun

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Steve Douglas


A Carrollesque verse about two very different characters.


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The giant and the leprechaun were walking by the sea,

The giant towered ten feet tall; the leprechaun but three,

He crossed the sand quite easily in mighty giant strides;

The leprechaun ran breathlessly along right by his side,

But both were quite oblivious to the turning of the tide.

*

They talked of great philosophers, the power of the mind,

Of which belief could be the greatest use for all mankind.

They both agreed that true salvation always lay within,

That there was no such thing as God, or Judgement Day, or sin,

And all the while along the shore the tide came pounding in...

*

The leprechaun said every living thing had equal worth;

The giant thought the strongest should be rulers of the Earth.

He said that giants everywhere should rise and take command;

The leprechaun disputed that one race should own the land,

And both were too absorbed to spot the softening of the sand...

*

The minutes passed, the sea swept close, but on went their debate,

And when they thought of turning back…

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Fran Strahan said "Absolutely brilliant! Love it. Love everything about it."
1 month ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "Thanks, Fran! It was one I found fun to write too!"
1 month ago
Christine Human said "Beautiful rhythm , believable characters and a perfect ending. Loved it"
4 months ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "Thanks Christine. It is very 'Lewis Carrolly' but was fun to do!"
4 months ago
Katy Hulme said "I absolutely love this story. Best piece of writing I've read in a long while. I hope you don't mind if I share it with, oh, let's say everyone I know. Brilliant!"
6 months ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "Thanks Katy. I'm glad you enjoyed it and don't mind who you share it with!"
6 months ago
Meg Malpass said "Thanks Steve for such a well written poem with a laugh in it after the recent spooks of halloween. Please don't get serious. Need more smiles with such good writing. Thanks again."
6 months ago
Meg Malpass said "Thanks Steve for such a well written poem with a laugh in it after the recent spooks of halloween. Please don't get serious. Need more smiles with such good writing. Thanks again."
6 months ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "Thanks Meg. Serious story to follow, and daft poem after that."
6 months ago
Andy Bottomley Guest Editor said "Brilliant. A genuinely enjoyable read and a reason why it is good to have something like Shortbread where pieces like this can be published, enjoyed and appreciated....many thanks...Andy"
7 months ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "Thanks Andy - I'm especially impressed by how easy it is to upload stories and poems onto this site."
7 months ago
Jay Leffew said "...and the moral of the story is... very clever and amusing poem; -thoroughly enjoyed it, thanks"
7 months ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "The giant saves the leprechaun; the leprechaun saves the giant! Glad you liked it."
7 months ago
Diane Dickson Guest Editor said "this has left me with a great big smile on my face. Aclever way to subtly deliver a strong message - Very well done indeed - Diane"
7 months ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "Thanks Diane. I may well try a more serious poem in the future!"
7 months ago
Adam West said "I like your characters Steve - and love your writing...many thanks, Adam"
7 months ago
Adam West said "I like your characters Steve - and love your writing...many thanks, Adam"
7 months ago
Adam West replied saying "I'm sure you could pen something about air-conditioning systems, Steve and it would inventive, original, funny, thought-provoking, well, it was about air-conditioning then two of the aforementioned attributes would be a success :-)"
7 months ago
Steve Douglas replied saying "Thanks Adam. Next one might not be so cheery..."
7 months ago

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