Limerick
The city in Ireland with a name that is the same as a 5-line poem is Limerick. A limerick is a form of humorous poetry that consists of five lines with a specific rhyming pattern.
Galway
Limerick is the name of the city. See the maps below for where in Ireland the city and county of Limerick in Ireland are.
Dublin is a city in Ireland and also the title of a famous poem by Louis MacNeice. The poem reflects the poet's complex feelings towards his birthplace.
Sestets
The name derives from a city or town in Ireland by that name. In popular use, a Limerick is a riddle in the form of a poem or rhyme, that is one popular use.
A 10-line poem is called a decastich and a 13-line poem is called a terza rima.
Auburn's name is from a line in a poem by Oliver Goldsmith - Sweet Auburn, the loveliest village of the plain. The city was founded in 1836 by John J. Harper.
An example of a poem where the first letter of each line spells out a word is an acrostic poem. In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line combines to spell out a word, message, or name when read vertically.
There is poetry in all counties of Ireland, but what you are probably referring to is the county of Limerick, because of the style of poem of the same name.
In most versions, it is 'bleeding'.
If the poem has been published on the internet, you should be able to find it by entering the line you know between double quotes in Google.
Limerick.