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Simone -- My Favorite Poem
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:47 PM GMT •
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Here is my favorite poem:
I like this poem because it’s funny and everyone knows you can’t get a U.F.O with real aliens in it. It’s just nonsense and I like non-sense. I like nonsense because I’m a random type of girl who builds forts in her closet.
Dear Santa, here's my Christmas list.
I hope you'll bring it all.
I've only asked for gifts my parents
can't find at the mall.
I'd like to have a UFO,
with aliens inside,
and maybe a Tyrannosaurus Rex
that I could ride.
A ninety-nine foot robot
is a present I could use.
I'll also need a time machine,
and rocket-powered shoes.
Please bring a gentle genie
who will grant my every wish,
and don't forget a wizard's wand,
and, yes, a talking fish.
Of course, I'll need a unicorn,
and won't you please provide
a dragon, and a castle
in the English countryside.
Of course, the weight of all these things
might cause your sleigh to crash.
If that's the case, dear Santa,
please feel free to just bring cash.
--Kenn Nesbitt
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:47 PM GMT •
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Kamryn -- My puppy punched me in the eye!!!
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:44 PM GMT •
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My puppy punched me in the eye.
My rabbit whacked my ear.
My ferret gave a frightful cry
and roundhouse kicked my rear.
My lizard flipped me upside down.
My kitten kicked my head.
My hamster slammed me to the ground
and left me nearly dead.
So my advice? Avoid regrets;
no matter what you do,
don't ever let your family pets
take lessons in kung fu.
--Kenn Nesbitt
I like this poem because its funny and has cool animals like puppys , lizard , and even a ferret =http:// :)
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:44 PM GMT •
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Christian -- My Teacher Ate My Homework
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:41 PM GMT •
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One of my favorite poems is My Teacher Ate My Homework by Kenn Nesbitt.
My teacher ate my homework,
Which I thought was rather odd.
He sniffed at it and smiled
with an approving sort of nod.
He took a little nibble --
it's unusual, but true --
then had a somewhat larger bite
and gave a thoughtful chew.
I think he must have liked it,
for he really went to town.
He gobbled it with gusto
and he wolfed the whole thing down.
He licked off all his fingers,
gave a burp and said, "You pass."
I guess that's how they grade you
when you're in a cooking class.
--Kenn Nesbitt
I love this poem because it is funny. The alliteration and rhyme because they are my favorite poetic devises.
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:41 PM GMT •
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Christian -- My Teacher Ate My Homework
Article posted February 12, 2012 at 11:15 PM GMT •
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My favorite poem is My Teacher Ate My Homework by -Kenn Nesbitt
My teacher ate my homework,
Which I thought was rather odd.
He sniffed at it and smiled
with an approving sort of nod.
He took a little nibble --
it's unusual, but true --
then had a somewhat larger bite
and gave a thoughtful chew.
I think he must have liked it,
for he really went to town.
He gobbled it with gusto
and he wolfed the whole thing down.
He licked off all his fingers,
gave a burp and said, "You pass."
I guess that's how they grade you
when you're in a cooking class.
--Kenn Nesbitt
These are some reasons why I like this poem. I like this poem because it is funny and I like the rhyme.
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Article posted February 12, 2012 at 11:15 PM GMT •
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Adam -- yip yip woof!
Article posted February 10, 2012 at 02:28 PM GMT •
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My favorite poem is...
yip yip woof!
By: Dave Crawley
Tiny Chihuahua.
Humongous Great Dane.
The difference between them
Is really quite plain.
Feisty Chihuahua
Will yap yap and yip.
If he doesn’t like you.
You may get a nip!
Gentle Great Dane
Has a powerful bite
But never would nip you.
She’s much too polite.
Great Dane finds the carpet
A fine place to nap.
Chihuahua loves curling
Right up in your lap.
Their owners would have
Some cause for dismay
if each dog behaved
in the opposite way.
I really like this poem because I really like dogs! I also really like Dave Crawley as a poet. I think he's a great rhymer.
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Article posted February 10, 2012 at 02:28 PM GMT •
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Anna -- My Favorite Poem
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 10:18 PM GMT •
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Star Light, Star Bright
By:Bruce Lansky
Book: "My Dog Ate My Homework"
Star light, star bright
first star I see tonight,
I'm going to try with all my might,
to keep my jammies dry all night.
I like this poem because it is funny. At first, I thought this was going to be a serious poem but it was actually really funny. I think the picture looks cute, too.
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 10:18 PM GMT •
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Anna -- I Bought a Pet Banana
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:07 PM GMT •
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I Bought a Pet Banana
I bought a pet banana
and I tried to teach him tricks,
but he wasn't any good at
catching balls or fetching sticks.
He could never catch a Frisbee,
and he wouldn't sit or speak,
though we practiced every afternoon
and evening for a week.
He refused to shake or wave or crawl
or beg or take a bow,
and I tried, but couldn't make him bark
or get him to meow.
He was terrible at playing dead.
He couldn't jump a rope.
When he wouldn't do a single trick
I simply gave up hope.
Though I liked my pet banana,
I returned him with regret.
Boy, I sure do hope this watermelon
makes a better pet.--Kenn Nesbitt ht a Pet Banana
I like this poem because it is funny. I have always wanted a banana as a pet (not really).
My cousin has one because she is only 3 and I tricked her into getting one.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:07 PM GMT •
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Michael C -- Green Eggs And Ham
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 02:21 PM GMT •
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I would not could not in the rain
not on a train
not in a house
not with a mouse
not on a boat
not with a goat
not in a box
not with a fox
not in the rain
not on a train
I would not could not here or there
I would not could not ANYWHERE!
I do not like Green Eggs And Ham
I do not like them Sam I Am!
I like ryming poems and I think that is one of the coolest poems!
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 02:21 PM GMT •
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Abbey -- Mr. Smeds and Mr. Spats
Article posted February 8, 2012 at 02:15 PM GMT •
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My Favorite Poem:
Mr. Spats
Had twenty-one hats,
And none of them were the same.
And Mr. Smeds
Had twenty-one heads
And only one hat to his name.
Now, when Mr. Smeds
Met Mr. Spats,
They talked of the
Buying and selling of hats.
And Mr. Spats
Bought Mr. Smeds’ hat!
Did you ever hear anything
Crazier than that?
– Shel Silverstein
This is my favorite poem because its crazy and funny. I also like the rhyme and the exageration with the people how they have 21 hats or 21 heads.
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Article posted February 8, 2012 at 02:15 PM GMT •
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Ali -- Alis favorite poem- My fish was small
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 11:10 PM GMT •
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My FIsh was Small
My fIsh was small,
my fIsh was gold,
but now my fIsh Is stIll and cold.
My fIsh no more
wIll splash and splIsh.
My fIsh Is gone
I flush my fIsh
-Jack Prelutsky
I lIke this poem because that Is what happened to my brothers fIsh. But I really kIlled them because I though tthey had rashes so I put baby powder In theIr tank and It kIlled them all. I felt really bad. But I stIll LOVE thIs poem!!!! 
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 11:10 PM GMT •
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Ty -- Poem
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 10:52 PM GMT •
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Here is my favorite poem:
"My Beard"
By Shel Silverstein
My beard grows down to my toes,
I never wears no clothes,
I wraps my hair
Around my bare,
And down the road I goes.
I like this poem because it is funny.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 10:52 PM GMT •
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Caroline -- The Acrobats
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:25 PM GMT •
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The Acrobats
By: Shel Silverstein
I'll swing
By my ankels,
She'll cling
To your knees
As you hang
By your nose
From a high-up
Trapeze.
But just one thing, please,
As we float through the breeze
Don't sneeze.
I like this poem becauseI like to watch acrobats. I also like how they hold on to each other and the bars. It would be really funny to watch them.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:25 PM GMT •
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Aleah -- Sick by Shel Silverstein
Article posted February 13, 2012 at 07:05 PM GMT •
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'I cannot go to school today, '
Said little Peggy Ann McKay.
'I have the measles and the mumps,
A gash, a rash and purple bumps.
My mouth is wet, my throat is dry,
I'm going blind in my right eye.
My tonsils are as big as rocks,
I've counted sixteen chicken pox
And there's one more-that's seventeen,
And don't you think my face looks green?
My leg is cut-my eyes are blue-
It might be instamatic flu.
I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
I'm sure that my left leg is broke-
My hip hurts when I move my chin,
My belly button's caving in,
My back is wrenched, my ankle's sprained,
My 'pendix pains each time it rains.
My nose is cold, my toes are numb.
I have a sliver in my thumb.
My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,
I hardly whisper when I speak.
My tongue is filling up my mouth,
I think my hair is falling out.
My elbow's bent, my spine ain't straight,
My temperature is one-o-eight.
My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,
There is a hole inside my ear.
I have a hangnail, and my heart is-what?
What's that? What's that you say?
You say today is...Saturday?
G'bye, I'm going out to play! '
This is my favorite poem because Peggy Ann McKay is trying to not have to go to school but its Saturday she says ok bye,and goes outside.I like its end ryhme and the rhythm and its very very funny.
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Article posted February 13, 2012 at 07:05 PM GMT •
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Kolbe -- Flint
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:33 PM GMT •
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By:Christina Rossetti
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An emerald is as green as grass,
A ruby red as blood;
A sapphire shines as blue as heaven;
A flint lies in the mud.
A diamond is a brillant stone,
To catch the world's desire;
An opal holds a fiery spark;
But a flint holds fire.
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This poem inspires me, I feel some kind of connection to it. This poem, to me, is like a door leading to insparation.
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 05:33 PM GMT •
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Emma -- The New Kid On The Block
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 02:16 PM GMT •
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Jack Prelutskey
I enjoy this book because I like poems by Jack Prelutsky. Another reason I like it is because it really describes who the boy is and what he does. I reccomend this book to kids who like Jack Prelutsky poems! I also like this poem because it has Alliteration and thats fun because the beginning of the line repeats!
There’s a new kid on the block,
boy, that kid is tough,
That new kid punches hard,
That new kid plays real rough,
That new kid’s big and strong,
With muscles everywhere,
That new kid tweaked my arm,
That new kid pulled my hair.
That new kid likes to fight,
And picks on all the guys,
That new kid scares me some,
(That new kid’s twice my size),
That new kid stomped my toes,
That new kid swiped my ball,
That new kid’s really bad,
I don’t care for her at all.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 02:16 PM GMT •
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Paige -- my favorite poem
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 02:26 PM GMT •
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My teacher took my iPod.
She said they had a rule;
I couldn't bring it into class
or even to the school.
She said she would return it;
I'd have it back today.
But then she tried my headphones on
and gave a click on Play.
She looked a little startled,
but after just a while
she made sure we were occupied
and cracked a wicked smile.
Her body started swaying.
Her toes began to tap.
She soon was grooving in her seat
and rocking to the rap.
My teacher changed her mind.
She said it's now okay
to bring my iPod into class.
She takes it every day.
--Kenn Nesbitt
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I like this poem because I like how it rymes. Also I like this poem because at the end the teacher likes the music so she decides to let her have it back but she has to bring it every day to school and still the teacher takes it so that she can listen to the music.
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 02:26 PM GMT •
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Sean -- My Dog Chewed Up My Homework
Article posted February 17, 2012 at 12:38 AM GMT •
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My Dog Chewed Up My Homework
by Bruce Lansky
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I'm glad to say my homework's done.
I finished it last night.
I've got it right here in this box.
It's not a pretty sight.
My dog chewed up my homework.
He slobbered on it, too.
So now my homework's ripped to shreds
and full of slimy goo.
It isn't much to look at,
but I brought it anyway.
I'm going to dump it on your desk
if I don't get an A.
I liked this poem because it is very funny and I think it's a great poem.
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Article posted February 17, 2012 at 12:38 AM GMT •
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Miles -- The Meehoo with an Exactlywatt
Article posted February 13, 2012 at 11:19 PM GMT •
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The Meehoo with an Exactlywatt
By Shel Silverstein
Knock knock!
Who's there
Me!
Me who?
That's right
What's right?
Meehoo!
That's want I want to know!
What's what you want to know?
Me who?
Yes, exactly!
Exactly what?
Yes, I have an Exactlywatt on a chain!
Exactly what on a chain?
Yes!
Yes what?
No, Exactlywatt!
That's what I want to know!
I told you--Exactlywatt!
Exactly what?
Yes!
Yes what?
Yes, it's with me!
What's with you?
Exactlywatt--that's what's with me.
Me who?
Yes!
Go away!
Knock knock...
This is my all time favorite poem. I really want to share it because it is funny. I think it will get people's spirits up.
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Article posted February 13, 2012 at 11:19 PM GMT •
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Jaylen -- SARAH CYNTHIA SYLVIA STOUT
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 02:21 PM GMT •
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SARAH CYNTHIA SYLVIA STOUT
WOULD NOT TAKE THE GARBAGE OUT
Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout
Would not take the garbage out!
She'd scour the pots and scrape the pans,
Candy the yams and spice the hams,
And though her daddy would scream and shout,
She simply would not take the garbage out.
And so it piled up to the ceilings:
Coffee grounds, potato peelings,
Brown bananas, rotten peas,
Chunks of sour cottage cheese.
It filled the can, it covered the floor,
It cracked the window and blocked the door
With bacon rinds and chicken bones,
Drippy ends of ice cream cones,
Prune pits, peach pits, orange peel,
Gloppy glumps of cold oatmeal,
Pizza crusts and withered greens,
Soggy beans and tangerines,
Crusts of black burned buttered toast,
Gristly bits of beefy roasts. . .
The garbage rolled on down the hall,
It raised the roof, it broke the wall. . .
Greasy napkins, cookie crumbs,
Globs of gooey bubble gum,
Cellophane from green baloney,
Rubbery blubbery macaroni,
Peanut butter, caked and dry,
Curdled milk and crusts of pie,
Moldy melons, dried-up mustard,
Eggshells mixed with lemon custard,
Cold french fried and rancid meat,
Yellow lumps of Cream of Wheat.
At last the garbage reached so high
That it finally touched the sky.
And all the neighbors moved away,
And none of her friends would come to play.
And finally Sarah Cynthia Stout said,
"OK, I'll take the garbage out!"
But then, of course, it was too late. . .
The garbage reached across the state,
From New York to the Golden Gate.
And there, in the garbage she did hate,
Poor Sarah met an awful fate,
That I cannot now relate
Because the hour is much too late.
But children, remember Sarah Stout
And always take the garbage out!
Shel Silverstein, 1974
I enjoy this poem because it has some alliteration in it. And because it has wacky words in it witch make it so interesting.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 02:21 PM GMT •
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Jacob -- favorite poem
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:14 PM GMT •
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This is my favorite poem from Robert Wienstock
MOM
I ate your father. Yes,it's true.Thats what we praying mantids do. His last words were"Adieu, If only I could eat you ,too."
I like that poem because it makes me laugh. It is just a nonsense poem.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:14 PM GMT •
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Sam -- Sam--Sam--poem
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:01 PM GMT •
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I agree with the title
Today is very boring,
it’s a very boring day,
there is nothing much to look at,
there is nothing much to say,
there’s a peacock on my sneakers,
there’s a penguin on my head,
there’s a dormouse on my doorstep,
I am going back to bed.
Today is very boring,
it is boring through and through,
there is absolutely nothing
that I think I want to do,
I see giants riding rhinos,
and an ogre with a sword,
there’s a dragon blowing smoke rings,
I am positively bored.
Today is very boring,
I can hardly help by yawn,
there’s a flying saucer landing
in the middle of my lawn,
a volcano just erupted
less than half a mile away,
and I think I felt an earthquake,
it’s a very boring day.
This is my favorite poem because it is vary funny. This poem is also ironic because the day rely is existing.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:01 PM GMT •
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Chloe -- I Eat Kids Yum Yum!
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 10:05 PM GMT •
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One of my favorite poems is called '' I Eat Kids Yum Yum!'' by Jack Prelutsky.
A child went out one day.
She only went to play.
A mighty monster came along
and sang:
'' I EAT KIDS YUM YUM!
I STUFF THEM DOWN MY TUM.
I ONLY LEAVE THE TEETH AND CLOTHES. ( I SPECIALLY LIKE TOES.)''
The child was not amused.
She stood there and refused.
Then with a skip and twirl she
sang the song of the hungry girl:
''I EAT MONSTERS BURP!
THEY MAKE ME SQUEAL AND SLURP.
IT'S TIME TO CHOMP AND TAKE A CHEW AND WHAT
I'LL CHEW IS YOU!''
The monster ran like that!
It didn't stop to chat.
( The child went skipping home
again and ate her brothers
model train)
I like this poem because I thouht it was funny that the girl wasn't scared of the monster but the monster was scared of her! I also like the songs that the monster and the girl sang to each other about eating one another!
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 10:05 PM GMT •
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Maddie B -- Flu
Article posted February 8, 2012 at 07:26 PM GMT •
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My favorite poem is Flu by Terry Cooper
I'm wheezing
I'm sneezing
I'm coughing so loud
I'm Sputtering
I'm Muttering
My heads in a cloud
They say it's a fever,
They say it's the flu.
They say it's Mysterious.
I say, "Ah...ah...CHOO!"
I like this poem because it is verry fuuny and it has alot of End Rhyme in it! :)
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Article posted February 8, 2012 at 07:26 PM GMT •
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Maddie B -- My Favorite poem! :)
Article posted February 10, 2012 at 04:16 PM GMT •
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My favorite poem is Dog Bed by Dave Crawley (This is the one to grade).
We bought a new bed for Woofer to use.
A snug bed. A rug bed. Just right for a snooze.
There's a little dog pillow for resting his head
(since Woofer's too big now for sharing my bed).
He's curled in the corner, not making a peep.
I'll fluff up my pillow and drift off to...Yepp!
Ow! Yow!
Ouch! Youch!
Yelp! Help!
Bow! Wow!
Get off my feet!
Give back my sheet!
Dont lick my face!
I need more space!
I reach for my blanket and fell to the floor, while up in my bed he's beginning to snore. Thats not how I planned it, but that's how it is. The dog bed is my bed, and my bed is his!
I like this poem because i think it is funny. It also kind of reminds me of my dog because he likes to lay in my bed. I like this poem because it has alot of End Rhyme!
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Article posted February 10, 2012 at 04:16 PM GMT •
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Maddie B -- I bought my dog a cell phone!
Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:14 PM GMT •
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This poem is called i bought my dog a cell phone.
I bought my dog a cell phone.
I didn't mind the cost.
I figured I could call him
whenever he got lost.
But when i dialed his number and askd, "Where are you now?"
his answers were not helpful:
just Woof! and Bow-wow-wow!
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Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:14 PM GMT •
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Maddie B -- the poem OUCH!
Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:11 PM GMT •
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This poem is called ouch!
Hark!
Bark!
Tail!
Flail!
Swipe!
Yipe!
Arp!
Sharp!
Yelp!
Help!
This poem needs just one more line:
dont ever chase a porcupine!
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Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:11 PM GMT •
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Maddie B -- Poem
Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:25 PM GMT •
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This poem is called Telling a tail
A happy tail wags.
A gloomy tail sags.
A frightened tail tucks under hind legs and drags.
Your puppy's emotions come through, without fail.
Whatever he's feeling, his tail tells a tail.
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Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:25 PM GMT •
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Sarah E -- My Favorite Poem
Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:20 PM GMT •
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My Favorite Poem:
Last Night I Dreamed of Chickens
Last night I dreamed of chickens,
there were chickens everywhere,
they were standing on my stomach,
they were nesting in my hair,
they were pecking at my pillow,
they were hopping on my head,
they were ruffling up their feathers
as they raced about my bed.
They were on the chairs and tables,
they were on the chandeliers,
they were roosting in the corners,
they were clucking in my ears,
there were chickens, chickens, chickens
for as far as I could see...
when I woke today, I noticed
there were eggs on top of me.
My Response:
I think it would be a little strange to have a dream about chickens. I've always wondered if I have the strangest dreams. Now I know the strangest poem about chickens and dreams. I like this poem because I think it is funny and it would be strange to have a dream about chickens. It would be scary to wake up with chickens as far as I could see.
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Article posted February 17, 2012 at 04:20 PM GMT •
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Evie -- my favorite peom
Article posted February 10, 2012 at 04:34 PM GMT •
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Ickle Me, Pickle Me,Tickle Me Too
By:Shel Silverstein
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too
Went for a ride in a flying shoe.
"Hooray!"
"What fun!"
"It's time we flew!"
Said Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.
Ickle was captain, and Pickle was crew
And Tickle served coffee and mulligan stew
As higher
And higher
And higher they flew,
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too,
Over the sun and beyond the blue.
"Hold on!"
"Stay in!"
"I hope we do!"
Cried Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle too
Never returned to the world they knew,
And nobody
Knows what's
Happened to
Dear Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too. !
This peom is my favorite because of the name is weird and it dose not really make sence. I also like pickle and it is in the titles and it is silly.  
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Article posted February 10, 2012 at 04:34 PM GMT •
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Sloane -- Whatif?
Article posted February 17, 2012 at 08:49 PM GMT •
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Whatif by Shel Silverstein
Last night, while I lay thinking here,
some Whatifs crawled inside my ear
and pranced and partied all night long
and sang their same old Whatif song:
Whatif I'm dumb in school?
Whatif they've closed the swimming pool?
Whatif I get beat up?
Whatif there's poison in my cup?
Whatif I start to cry?
Whatif I get sick and die?
Whatif I flunk that test?
Whatif green hair grows on my chest?
Whatif nobody likes me?
Whatif a bolt of lightning strikes me?
Whatif I don't grow talle?
Whatif my head starts getting smaller?
Whatif the fish won't bite?
Whatif the wind tears up my kite?
Whatif they start a war?
Whatif my parents get divorced?
Whatif the bus is late?
Whatif my teeth don't grow in straight?
Whatif I tear my pants?
Whatif I never learn to dance?
Everything seems well, and then
the nighttime Whatifs strike again!
I like this poem because I think that sometimes when you lay down to sleep your mind decides to stay awake. It makes me smile when I read it because it doesn't make one thing more important than the other, it puts everything together in a jumble like your mind does at night sometimes.
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Article posted February 17, 2012 at 08:49 PM GMT •
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Tye -- My Sisters always on the phone
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:25 PM GMT •
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My Sisters always on the phone
By:Bruce Lansky
My sister's always on the phone i never see her study.
She doesn't do her homework that why her grades are bad.
My Sisters always on the Phone but I don't think it's cool.
My sister is so popular she's flunking out of school.
I like this poem because it's funny and it has Repetion in it. Another reason is because it could happen in real life and I like those kind of poems! I would give this poem two thumbs up! 
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:25 PM GMT •
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Ava -- Favorite Poem-Poet's Tree (By:Shel Silverstein)
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 10:55 PM GMT •
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This is one of my favorite poems by: Shel Silverstein. It's called-
Poet's Tree-By:Shel Silverstein
Underneath the Poet Tree
Come and rest awhile with me,
And watch the way the word-web weaves
Between the shady story leaves.
The branches of the Poet Tree
Reach from the mountains to the sea.
So come and dream, or come and climb--
Just don't get hit by falling rhymes.
-Shel Silverstein
I enjoy this poem because I love rhyme, and when I read it, I feel like I'm in the picture....

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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 10:55 PM GMT •
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Ava -- How Not to Have the Dry Dishes-By: Shel Silverstein (Another Favorite Poem)
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:59 PM GMT •
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How Not to Have the Dry Dishes-
If you have to dry the dishes
(Such an awful boring chore)
If you have to dry the dishes
('Stead of going to the store)
If you have to dry the dishes
(And maybe drop it on the floor)--
Maybe they won't let you
dry the dishes anymore.
By: Shel Silverstein
This poem made me feel very funny, because I could do what Shel Silverstein said, because I hate drying the dishes (Sometimes). :) 
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:59 PM GMT •
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Michael K -- Boa Constrictor
Article posted February 16, 2012 at 10:48 PM GMT •
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Boa Constrictor
by:Shel Silverstein
Oh, I'm being eaten
By a boa constrictor,
A boa constrictor,
A boa constrictor,
I'm being eaten by a boa consrtrictor,
And I dont like it--one bit.
Well, what do you know?
Its nibblin' my toe.
Oh, gee,
It's up to my knee.
Oh my,
It's up to my thigh.
Oh fiddle,
It's up to my middle.
Oh, heck,
It's up to my neck.
Oh, dread,
It's upmmmmmmmmmmfffffffff...
I like this poeam because I think snakes are cool and it is very silly.
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Article posted February 16, 2012 at 10:48 PM GMT •
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Leif -- The Battle
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 06:53 PM GMT •
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Would you like to hear of the terrible night when I bravely fought the-no? All right.
This poem is by Shel Silverstein, one of my favorite poets! It has his very funny style, and it is my favorite poem! I like this poem because it's so funny! I also like how it ends abruptly!
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 06:53 PM GMT •
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Mason -- Drats
Article posted February 13, 2012 at 05:44 PM GMT •
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Can anyone lend me two eighty-pound rats? I want to rid my house of cats. -Shel Silverstein
I like this poem because it is the complete oposit of real life. Cats get rid rats, rats dont get rid of cats
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Article posted February 13, 2012 at 05:44 PM GMT •
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Courtney -- my favorite poem
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:26 PM GMT •
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My favorite poem is called "True Story" and this is how goes,
This morning i jumped on my horse
And went out for a ride,
And some wild outlaws chased me
And they shot me in the side.
So i crawled into a wildcats's cave
To find a place to hide,
But some pirates found me sleeping there,
And soon they had me tied
To a pole and built a fire
Under me-I almost cried
Till a mermaid came and cut me loose
And begged to be my bride,
So i said i'll come back Wendnesday
But i must admit i lied.
Then i ran into a jungle swamp
But i forgot my guide
And i stepped into some quicksand,
And no matted how hard i tried
I couldent get out, until i met
A water snake named Clyed,
Who pulled me to some cannibals
Who planned to have me fried.
But an eagle swooped me up
And throu the air we flied,
But he dropped me in a boiling lake
A thousand miles wide.
And you'll never guess what i did then-
I DIED
-By Shel Silverstein
One reson why i like this poem is because it has alot of really random things that he does in it and the at the end , he just all of a sudden dies.Another reson is because its
really funny and it is very creative. i also thought about if hes ded, then how is he telling this story. Comment on this blog if you think you know the answer!
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:26 PM GMT •
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Emily -- Fox in Socks
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 12:31 AM GMT •
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My favorite poem is called Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss

Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss
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Very well, then, Mr. Knox, sir.
Let's have a little talk about tweetle beetles....
What do you know about tweetle beetles? Well...
When tweetle beetles fight,
it's called a tweetle beetle battle.
And when they battle in a puddle,
it's a tweetle beetle puddle battle.
AND when tweetle beetles battle with paddles in a puddle,
they call it a tweetle beetle puddle paddle battle.
AND...
When beetles battle beetles in a puddle paddle battle
and the beetle battle puddle is a puddle in a bottle...
...they call this a tweetle beetle bottle puddle paddle battle muddle.
AND...
When beetles fight these battles in a bottle with their paddles
and the bottle's on a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles...
...they call this a muddle puddle tweetle poodle beetle noodle
bottle paddle battle.
AND...
Now wait a minute, Mr. Socks Fox!
When a fox is in the bottle where the tweetle beetles battle
with their paddles in a puddle on a noodle-eating poodle,
THIS is what they call...
...a tweetle beetle noodle poodle bottled paddled
muddled duddled fuddled wuddled fox in socks, sir!
Fox in socks, our game is done, sir.
Thank you for a lot of fun, sir.

This is only part of Fox in Socks, but I have chosen this part of Fox in Socks because I think this is when it really gets hard to say fast. I have chosen Fox in Socks because I love that it is a tongue twister. And one of my favorite poem authors is Dr. Seuss.
~ Emily Maxwell
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 12:31 AM GMT •
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Ben -- My FAVORITE Poem Ever!
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:34 PM GMT •
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THE MEEHOO WITH AN EXACTLYWATT: By Shel Silverstein
Knock knck!
Who's there?
Me!
Me who?
That's right!
What's right?
Meehoo!
That's what I to know!
What's what you want to know?
Me, WHO?
Yes, exactly!
Exactly what?
Yes, I have an Exactlywatt on a chain!
Exactly what on a chain?
Yes!
Yes what?
No, Exactlywatt!
That's what I want to know!
I told you - Exactlywatt!
Exactly WHAT?
Yes!
Yes what?
Yes, it's with me!
What's with you?
Exactlywatt - that's what's with me.
Me who?
Yes!
GO AWAY!
Knock knock...
This is my favorite poem because I love poems by Shel Silverstein. This poem is also very funny sounding to me, how a kid and a meehoo get mixed up with each other because they spell things differently
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:34 PM GMT •
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Claire -- The Crocodile
Article posted February 10, 2012 at 04:22 PM GMT •
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The Crocodile's Toothache
The Crocodile
Went to the dentist
And sat down in the chair,
And the dentist said, "Now tell me, sir,
Why does it hurt and where?"
And the Crocodile said, "I'll tell you the truth,
I have a terrible ache in my tooth,"
And he opened his jaws so wide, so wide,
The the dentist, he climbed right inside,
And the dentist laughed, "Oh isn't this fun?"
As he pulled the teeth out, one by one.
And the Crocodile cried, "You're hurting me so!
Please put down your pliers and let me go."
But the dentist laughed with a Ho Ho Ho,
And he said, "I still have twelve to go-
Oops, that's the wrong one, I confess,
But what's one crocodile's tooth more or less?"
Then suddenly, the jaws went SNAP,
And the dentist was gone, right off the map,
And where he went one could only guess...
To North or South or East or West...
He left no forwarding address.
But what's one dentist, more or less?
-Shel Silverstein
I like this poem because the dentist pulls out all the teeth BUT the right one. Th e crocodile gets so frusterated t hat he just closes his jaw! SNAP!

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Article posted February 10, 2012 at 04:22 PM GMT •
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Marlie -- My Grandma's Like a Thermos
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:38 PM GMT •
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My Grandma's Like A Thermos
A thermos knows when to keep things hot
and when to keep things cold.
Even before you ask it,
it does what it is told.
It's kind of like a Grandma,
who knows exactly what to say,
even before I tell her I'm happy,
or that I'm having a mushy sort of day.
By James Proimos
I enjoy this poem because It's sweet and I can relate to it because my grandma is alway's trying to make me happy. It's a grat poem and I hope you decide to read it mor and more!
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 04:38 PM GMT •
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Alex -- I cannot go to school today
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 08:58 PM GMT •
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"I cannot go to school today"
Said little Peggy Ann McKay.
"I have the measles and the mumps,
A gash, a rash and purple bumps.
My mouth is wet, my throat is dry.
I'm going blind in my right eye.
My tonsils are as big as rocks,
I've counted sixteen chicken pox.
And there's one more - that's seventeen,
And don't you think my face looks green?
My leg is cut, my eyes are blue,
It might be the instamatic flu.
I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
I'm sure that my left leg is broke.
My hip hurts when I move my chin,
My belly button's caving in.
My back is wrenched, my ankle's sprained,
My 'pendix pains each time it rains.
My toes are cold, my toes are numb,
I have a sliver in my thumb.
My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,
I hardly whisper when I speak.
My tongue is filling up my mouth,
I think my hair is falling out.
My elbow's bent, my spine ain't straight,
My temperature is one-o-eight.
My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,
There's a hole inside my ear.
I have a hangnail, and my heart is ...
What? What's that? What's that you say?
You say today is .............. Saturday?
G'bye, I'm going out to play!"
I like this poem because it has rhym.I also like it because it is funny.
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 08:58 PM GMT •
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Eli -- poems
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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my first favorite poem is by myself and it is called the mixed up version of the cat and the fiddle
diddle hey diddle
the fidle cat and the
the jumped cow over the moon
the dog little laghed to sport such a see
and spoon the dish ran away
i like this poem because it is funny and i made it.
this is another poem that i like and it is called runnys jig bump and it is by shel silverstien
runny be quimble
runny be nick
runny cump over the jandlestick
but now-what smells like furning bluff?
guess he didnt hump jigh enough
i like this poem because every thing is mixed around in it.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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Luke -- My favorite poem is...
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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If You Ask A Stupid Question By.Paul Curtis
Joshua was caught talking to a friend during assembly
“What do you call a person” asked the headmaster
“Who keeps on talking when people are no longer interested?”
Joshua thought and to great applause he said “A teacher.”
I like this poem because it is funny. I also like how Joshua made that joke about the question the headmaster asked, that was very brave of him, I don't think I would do that to a headmaster. I bet he got in big trouble after that.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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Devan -- My Favorite Poems
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 10:08 PM GMT •
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These are my 3 favorite poem.
All My Great Excuses
I started on my homework
but my pen ran out of ink.
My hamster ate my homework.
My computer's on the blink.
I accidentally dropped it
in the soup my mom was cooking.
My brother flushed it down the toilet
when I wasn't looking.
My mother ran my homework
through the washer and the dryer.
An airplane crashed into our house.
My homework caught on fire.
Tornadoes blew my notes away.
Volcanoes struck our town.
My notes were taken hostage
by an evil killer clown.
Some aliens abducted me.
I had a shark attack.
A pirate swiped my homework
and refused to give it back.
I worked on these excuses
so darned long my teacher said,
"I think you'll find it's easier
to do the work instead."
--Kenn Nesbitt
Where the Sidewalk Ends
There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.
Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where the sidewalk ends.
Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
The place where the sidewalk ends.
By Shel Silverstein
My Puppy Punched Me In The Eye
My puppy punched me in the eye.
My rabbit whacked my ear.
My ferret gave a frightful cry
and roundhouse kicked my rear.
My lizard flipped me upside down.
My kitten kicked my head.
My hamster slammed me to the ground
and left me nearly dead.
So my advice? Avoid regrets;
no matter what you do,
don't ever let your family pets
take lessons in kung fu.
--Kenn Nesbitt
I really enjoy these poems for a few reasons. First of all I like ''All My Great Excuses'' because it is so funny and entertaining. I like ''Where the Sidewalk Ends'' because it is so realistic and it has a lot of rhyming. Last but not least I love '' My Puppy Punched Me in the Eye'' because it is so hilarious and since when did pets use kung fu moves on people.
P.S. I would recomend you read poems by Kenn Nesbitt ans Shel Silverstein because they are great poets.
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 10:08 PM GMT •
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Ellen -- My two favorite poems
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:12 PM GMT •
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Moon dog
By Dave Crawly
Sea gulls take flight as she bounds through the surf,
unleashing a fountain of surf.
When the sun dissapears, the beach is her turf.
She rules at the end of the day.
In the shimmery glimmery glow of the moon,
she splashes up crystals of light.
A shadowy shape on the crest of the dune,
she howls with the salt winds of night.
At sunrise, when hikers return to this land,
and wave-seeking sufers appear,
only her paw print, embedded in sand,
reveal that moondog was here.
The reason I like this poem was because it was very descriptive and clear. I also liked the end ryhme. I would recommend this poem to someone who likes the beach or dogs.
Flint
By: Christina Rosetti
An emerald is as green as grass,
A ruby red as blood;
A sapphire shines as blue as heaven;
A flint lies in the mud
A dimand is a brilliant stone,
To catch the world's desire;
An opal holds a fiery spark;
But flint holds a fire
I like this poem cause it shows that sometimes the least pretty people can sometimes be the most helpful. All of my family really likes this poem.
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:12 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Planet of Mars
Article posted February 6, 2012 at 08:47 PM GMT •
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The Planet of Mars
Shel Silverstein
On the planet of Mars
They have clothes just like ours,
And they have the same shoes and the same laces,
And they have the same charms and same graces,
And they have the same heads and same faces...
But not in the
Very same
Places.
I like this poem because it is funny and makes me laugh.
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Article posted February 6, 2012 at 08:47 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Love
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:25 PM GMT •
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POET TO HIS LOVE
by: Maxwell Bodenheim (1892-1954)
N old silver church in a forest - Is my love for you.
- The trees around it
- Are words that I have stolen from your heart.
- An old silver bell, the last smile you gave,
- Hangs at the top of my church.
- It rings only when you come through the forest
- And stand beside it.
- And then, it has no need for ringing,
- For your voice takes its place.
I like this poem because i think it is a good poem. It has emotional meaning.
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:25 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Poem
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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The Toucan
Tell me who can
Catch a toucan?
Lou can.
Just how few can
Ride the toucan?
Two can.
What kind of goo can
Stick you to the toucan?
Glue can.
Who can write some
More about the toucan?
You can!
I like this poem because it has End Rhyme and its is funny.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Poem
Article posted February 8, 2012 at 09:59 PM GMT •
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Rain by Shel Silverstein
I opened my eyes
And looked up at the rain,
And it dripped in my head
And flowed into my brain,
And all that I hear as I lie in my bed
Is the slishity-slosh of the rain in my head.
I step very softly,
I walk very slow,
I can't do a handstand--
I might overflow,
So pardon the wild crazy thing I just said--
I'm just not the same since there's rain in my head.
I like this poem because it is funny and impossible.
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Article posted February 8, 2012 at 09:59 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Poem
Article posted February 8, 2012 at 09:52 PM GMT •
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After School
Lie beneath a spreading tree
With golden flowers in the sun.
Count to five on all the petals,
Never think of five plus one.
Watch the building-crammed horizon,
Sky no longer meeting ground.
Watch the golden flowers wither
Watch the golden dreams fall down.
I like this poem because im in after school.
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Caleb -- Poem
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:09 PM GMT •
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A BIRTHDAY
by: Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
Y heart is like a singing bird - Whose nest is in a water'd shoot;
- My heart is like an apple-tree
- Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit;
- My heart is like a rainbow shell
- That paddles in a halcyon sea;
- My heart is gladder than all these,
- Because my love is come to me.
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- Raise me a daïs of silk and down;
- Hang it with vair and purple dyes;
- Carve it in doves and pomegranates,
- And peacocks with a hundred eyes;
- Work it in gold and silver grapes,
- In leaves and silver fleurs-de-lys;
- Because the birthday of my life
- Is come, my love is come to me.
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- I like this poem because I like poems by: Christina Rossetti. I think she is good at writing poems.
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:09 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Sorry Soldiers
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:14 PM GMT •
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TO A DEAD SOLDIER
by: Kendall Harrison
HOUGH all the primrose paths of morning called - Your feet to follow them, and all the winds
- Of all the hills of earth, with plucking hands
- Wooed you to slopes that shone like emerald,
- You might not go. The thin green grass that binds
- Your feet had Earth and Death to forge its bands.
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- The rain's wet kiss is on your lips, where lay
- Once the live pulses of a woman's soul;
- Your eyes give back unto the quiet sky
- Only the sheen of stars, the glare of day,
- Or darkness when the kindly shadows roll
- Up from the sea to hide you where you lie.
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- No woman's whisper holds your strong heart spent
- And breathless. All the silver horns that blew
- While legions cheered, are still. These things are done,
- But these you have: a death for monument,
- And peace you died to buy, and after you
- The laughing play of children in the sun.
- I dont like this poem because it is sad but it intreast me.
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:14 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Sad is war
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:18 PM GMT •
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WAR
by: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
Z fer war, I call it murder,-- - There you hev it plain an' flat;
- I don't want to go no furder
- Than my Testyment fer that....
- They may talk o' Freedom's airy
- Tell they'er pupple in the face,--
- It's a grand gret cemetary
- Fer the barthrights of our race;
- They jest want this Californy
- So's to lug new slave-states in
- To abuse ye, an' scorn ye,
- An' to plunder ye like sin.
- This poem has messed up weirds but makes me wonder.
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:18 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Coal
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:00 PM GMT •
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A diamond or a coal?
A diamond, if you please:
Who cares about a clumsy coal
Beneath the summer trees?
A diamond or a coal?
A coal, sir, if you please:
One comes to care about the coal
What time the waters freeze.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:00 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- wind
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:01 PM GMT •
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Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
But when the leaves hang trembling
The wind is passing thro'.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
But when the trees bow down their heads
The wind is passing by.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:01 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Boatman
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:02 PM GMT •
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"Ferry me across the water,
Do, boatman, do."
"If you've a penny in your purse
I'll ferry you."
"I have a penny in my purse,
And my eyes are blue;
So ferry me across the water,
Do, boatman, do."
"Step into my ferry-boat,
Be they black or blue,
And for the penny in your purse
I'll ferry you."
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:02 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Roses
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:04 PM GMT •
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Roses blushing red and white,
For delight;
Honeysuckle wreaths above,
For love;
Dim sweet-scented heliotrope,
For hope;
Shining lilies tall and straight,
For royal state;
Dusky pansies, let them be
For memory;
With violets of fragrant breath,
For death.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:04 PM GMT •
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Caleb -- Three Little Children
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:06 PM GMT •
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Three little children
On the wide wide earth,
Motherless children--
Cared for from their birth
By tender angels.
Three little children
On the wide wide sea,
Motherless children--
Safe as safe can be
With guardian angels.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:06 PM GMT •
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Kelsey -- Flint
Article posted February 18, 2012 at 01:48 AM GMT •
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Flint
by:Christina RossetiFlint
An emerald is as green as grass,
A ruby red as blood;
A sapphire shines as blue as heaven;
A flint lies in the mud.
A diamond is a brilliant stone,
To catch the world's desire;
An opal holds a fiery spark;
But a flint holds fire.
I like this poem because it inspires me to think that maybe that the prettiest person is not the usefulest person.
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Article posted February 18, 2012 at 01:48 AM GMT •
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Arielle -- My Favorite Poem
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 01:39 AM GMT •
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Messy Room
By: Shel Silverstein
Whosever room this is should be ashamed!
His underwear is hanging on the lamp.
His raincoat is there in the overstuffed chair,
And the chair is becoming quite mucky and damp.
His workbook is wedged in the window,
His sweater's been thrown on the floor.
His scarf and one ski are beneath the TV,
And his pants have been carelessly hung on the door.
His books are all jammed in the closet,
His vest has been left in the hall.
A lizard named Ed is asleep in his bed,
And his smelly old sock has been stuck to the wall.
Whosever room this is should be ashamed!
Donald or Robert or Willie or--
Huh? You say it's mine? Oh, dear,
I knew it looked familiar!
I chose this poem because it makes me laugh. And sometimes I have the exact same room and I’LL pretend it’s not mine when my mom and dad see it. Messy Room is a really good poem, especially for people like me that don’t keep their rooms clean.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 01:39 AM GMT •
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Arielle -- 2cd poem
Article posted February 10, 2012 at 03:18 PM GMT •
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EE the Spring herself discloses, And the Graces gather roses; See how the becalmed seas Now their swelling waves appease; How the duck swims, how the crane Comes from winter home again; See how Titan's cheerful ray Chaseth the dark clouds away; Now in their new robes of green Are the plowman's labors seen: Now the lusty teeming Earth Springs each hour with a new birth; Now the olive blooms: the vine Now doth with plump pendants shine; And with leaves and blossoms now Freshly bourgeons every bough.
I like this poem because it makes me happy.
It also makes me think of what i could do outside when spring comes!
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Article posted February 10, 2012 at 03:18 PM GMT •
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Arielle -- 3rd poem
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:02 PM GMT •
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They're to be seen across the north,
From frozen ground they will sprout forth,
Of nature we see a rebirth,
Seeds of life hid within the earth,
At last winter is to depart,
For the spring months are soon to start,
Flowers of the most pure white,
They are always a pleasing sight,
Undeterred should there still be frost,
Flowers will open at all cost,
The snowdrop's beauty shines most,
In a month that's a bitter host,
In woods darted about the place,
Bringing smiles to many a face,
For our countryside they do bless,
They bring about scenes that impress.
Ilike this poem very much because it reminds me of winter when we are not in school. I also enjoy this poem because when i read the part about frost it reminded me of Jack Frost and how in movies he's never nice but the frost in this poem is the complete opposite!
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:02 PM GMT •
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Brycen -- Fire And Ice
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:58 PM GMT •
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By: Robert Frost
Fire And Ice
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
I picked this poem becouse it describes what Robert Frost feelings are. I think the world will end i fire becouse of global waming.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 02:58 PM GMT •
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Zach -- For Sale
Article posted February 8, 2012 at 03:26 PM GMT •
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By: Shel Sliverstein
One sister for sale!
One sister for sale!
One crying and spying young sister for sale!
I’m really not kidding,
So who’ll start the bidding?
Do I hear the dollar?
A nickel?
A penny?
Oh, isn’t there, isn’t there, isn’t there any
One kid that will buy this old sister for sale,
This crying and spying young sister for sale?
This pome makes me feel silly because he is selling his sister. I wish I could do this to Ali . Shel Sliverstein is my for poet, is he yours?
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Article posted February 8, 2012 at 03:26 PM GMT •
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Sarah H -- Poem
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:17 PM GMT •
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I like this poem cuz its real funny. It also has happieness. I also love the auther his poems rock. By:Shel Silverstein
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:17 PM GMT •
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Duncan -- Mabel!
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:16 PM GMT •
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Mabel By: Jack Prelutsky
Mabel dear,
It's not a stable:
Take your front legs
Off the table,
Place your hooves
Upon the floor,
And do not whinny
Anymore.
I liked this poem because it was funny.
It was funny because it was about a moose at a resturant.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:16 PM GMT •
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Faith -- The cat in the hat
Article posted February 17, 2012 at 03:33 PM GMT •
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The Cat in the HaT By Dr Suess
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"We looked!
Then we saw him
step in on the mat!
We looked!
And we saw him!
The Cat in the Hat!"
“I know it is wet
And the sun is not sunny.
But we can have
Lots of good fun
that is funny!”
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“Look at me!
Look at me!
Look at me NOW!
It is fun to have fun
But you have
to know how.”
“'Have no fear, little fish,'
Said the Cat in the Hat.
'These Things are
good Things.'
And he gave them a pat."
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"Then our mother came in
And she said to us two,
'Did you have any fun?
Tell me. What did
you do?"
And Sally and I did not
know what to say.
Should we tell her
The things that went on
there that day?"
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"Well...what would YOU do
If your mother asked
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Like this poem because it is really funny.Every day it is rainny i read this book and I come up with a gam to play
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Article posted February 17, 2012 at 03:33 PM GMT •
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Starr -- The One-Ton Pooch
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:29 PM GMT •
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My One-Ton Pooch
I have a 2,000-pound pooch,
which is pretty super dooper.
The only part that i don't like
involves his giant pooper scooper
The thing I like most about this poem is that it is sort of funny. The other reason I like this poem is because it is talking about a dog.
By: James Proimes
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 03:29 PM GMT •
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Michael M -- Homework, Oh Homework
Article posted February 9, 2012 at 12:09 AM GMT •
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by Jack Prelutsky
Homework! Oh, homework!
I hate you! You stink!
I wish I could wash you
away in the sink.
If only a bomb
would explode you to bits.
Homework! Oh, homework!
You're giving me fits.
I'd rather take baths
with a man-eating shark,
or wrestle a lion
alone in the dark,
eat spinach and liver,
pet ten porcupines,
than tackle the homework
my teacher assigns.
Homework! Oh, homework!
You're last on my list.
I simply can't see
why you even exist.
If you just disappeared
it would tickle me pink.
Homework! Oh, homework!
I hate you! You stink!
I chose this poem because it makes me laugh. My favorite part in this poem, by Jack Prelutsky, is when the boy or girl says I'd rather take baths
with a man-eating shark, or wrestle a lion alone in the dark. I really hope you will enjoy this poem.
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Article posted February 9, 2012 at 12:09 AM GMT •
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Trevor -- My favorite poem
Article posted February 22, 2012 at 11:24 PM GMT •
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My favorite poem is Whatif by Shel Silverstein.
Last night, while I lay thinking here,
some Whatifs crawled inside my ear
and pranced and partied all night long
and sang their same old Whatif song:
Whatif I'm dumb in school?
Whatif they've closed the swimming pool?
Whatif I get beat up?
Whatif there's poison in my cup?
Whatif I start to cry?
Whatif I get sick and die?
Whatif I flunk that test?
Whatif green hair grows on my chest?
Whatif nobody likes me?
Whatif a bolt of lightning strikes me?
Whatif I don't grow talle?
Whatif my head starts getting smaller?
Whatif the fish won't bite?
Whatif the wind tears up my kite?
Whatif they start a war?
Whatif my parents get divorced?
Whatif the bus is late?
Whatif my teeth don't grow in straight?
Whatif I tear my pants?
Whatif I never learn to dance?
Everything seems well, and then
the nighttime Whatifs strike again!
This is my favorite oem because it is very funny. It also makes me feel bad for this person because they are worrying about alot of different things. I like alot of poems by Shel Silverstein.
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Article posted February 22, 2012 at 11:24 PM GMT •
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Marissa -- Missing by: John Firhill
Article posted February 8, 2012 at 12:05 AM GMT •
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My favorite poem :)
Missing, longing, waiting, yearning
Waves of passion gushing, churning
Minutes, hours, daylight burning
Unforeseen emotions stirring
Moments fleeting, memories flashing
pain increasing, never ceasing
Skin a'tingling, fear of failing
Heart with anguish now is ailing
Lacking closeness, pillow cluthing
Soul on fire, dawn approaching
Tomorrow's coming, relief encroaching!!!
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Article posted February 8, 2012 at 12:05 AM GMT •
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Marissa -- Poem
Article posted February 10, 2012 at 12:29 AM GMT •
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One of the reasons that I like my poem is because I just like it :)
Another reason I like my poem is because its my kind of poem
I also like my poem because it has feelings in it and i like poems that tell what you are feeling
:D
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Article posted February 10, 2012 at 12:29 AM GMT •
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Hannah -- Favorite Poem
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 11:10 PM GMT •
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My Favorite Poem is...
Forgiving Friends
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You are my best friend
You always will be
Yet sometimes I get mad at you
And you get mad at me
Sometimes I don't understand
Sometimes I don't know what to do
But remember always
That I will forgive you
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I like this poem because it is about friends.I know friends always forgive you and that I will forgive them. So to me this poem is really true and good.
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 11:10 PM GMT •
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Hailey -- My Favorite Poem
Article posted February 8, 2012 at 03:30 PM GMT •
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Things to do if you are a pencil
By: Elaine Magliaro
Be Sharp.
Wear a slick yellow suit
and a pink top hat.
Tap your toes on the tabletop,
listen for the right rhythm,
then dance a poem
across the page.

I like this poem because 1) its using funny personification. 2) I love the ideas and details he gives us.
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Article posted February 8, 2012 at 03:30 PM GMT •
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KaiAishah -- Green Eggs and Ham
Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:09 PM GMT •
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I am Sam
I am Sam
Sam I am
That Sam-I-am
That Sam-I-am!
I do not like
that Sam-I-am
Do you like
green eggs and ham
I do not like them,
Sam-I-am.
I do not like
green eggs and ham.
Would you like them
Here or there?
I would not like them
here or there.
I would not like them
anywhere.
I do not like
green eggs and ham.
I do not like them,
Sam-I-am
Would you like them
in a house?
Would you like them
with a mouse?
I do not like them
in a house.
I do not like them
with a mouse.
I do not like them
here or there.
I do not like them
anywhere.
I do not like green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
Would you eat them
in a box?
Would you eat them
with a fox?
Not in a box.
Not with a fox.
Not in a house.
Not with a mouse.
I would not eat them here or there.
I would not eat them anywhere.
I would not eat green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
Would you? Could you?
in a car?
Eat them! Eat them!
Here they are.
I would not ,
could not,
in a car
You may like them.
You will see.
You may like them
in a tree?
d not in a tree.
I would not, could not in a tree.
Not in a car! You let me be.
I do not like them in a box.
I do not like them with a fox
I do not like them in a house
I do mot like them with a mouse
I do not like them here or there.
I do not like them anywhere.
I do not like green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
A train! A train!
A train! A train!
Could you, would you
on a train?
Not on a train! Not in a tree!
Not in a car! Sam! Let me be!
I would not, could not, in a box.
I could not, would not, with a fox.
I will not eat them with a mouse
I will not eat them in a house.
I will not eat them here or there.
I will not eat them anywhere.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
Say!
In the dark?
Here in the dark!
Would you, could you, in the dark?
I would not, could not,
in the dark.
Would you, could you,
in the rain?
I would not, could not, in the rain.
Not in the dark. Not on a train,
Not in a car, Not in a tree.
I do not like them, Sam, you see.
Not in a house. Not in a box.
Not with a mouse. Not with a fox.
I will not eat them here or there.
I do not like them anywhere!
You do not like
green eggs and ham?
I do not
like them,
Sam-I-am.
Could you, would you,
with a goat?
I would not,
could not.
with a goat!
Would you, could you,
on a boat?
I could not, would not, on a boat.
I will not, will not, with a goat.
I will not eat them in the rain.
I will not eat them on a train.
Not in the dark! Not in a tree!
Not in a car! You let me be!
I do not like them in a box.
I do not like them with a fox.
I will not eat them in a house.
I do not like them with a mouse.
I do not like them here or there.
I do not like them ANYWHERE!
I do not like
green eggs
and ham!
I do not like them,
Sam-I-am.
You do not like them.
SO you say.
Try them! Try them!
And you may.
Try them and you may I say.
Sam!
If you will let me be,
I will try them.
You will see.
Say!
I like green eggs and ham!
I do!! I like them, Sam-I-am!
And I would eat them in a boat!
And I would eat them with a goat...
And I will eat them in the rain.
And in the dark. And on a train.
And in a car. And in a tree.
They are so good so good you see!
So I will eat them in a box.
And I will eat them with a fox.
And I will eat them in a house.
And I will eat them with a mouse.
And I will eat them here and there.
Say! I will eat them ANYWHERE!
I do so like
green eggs and ham!
Thank you!
Thank you,
Sam-I-am
I enjoy this book because it has a lot of rymes. I have been reading this book since I little and I love it. Do any of you enjoy this book to?
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Article posted February 7, 2012 at 03:09 PM GMT •
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KaiAishah -- Where the Sidewalk Ends
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:24 PM GMT •
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
from the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (1974)
There is a place where the sidewalk ends
and before the street begins,
and there the grass grows soft and white,
and there the sun burns crimson bright,
and there the moon-bird rests from his flight
to cool in the peppermint wind.
Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
and the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
we shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow
and watch where the chalk-white arrows go
to the place where the sidewalk ends.
Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
and we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
for the children, they mark, and the children, they know,
the place where the sidewalk ends.

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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:24 PM GMT •
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KaiAishah -- The Hippo Poem
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:26 PM GMT •
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Recipe for a Hippopotamus Sandwich
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A hippo sandwich is easy to make.
All you do is simply take
One slice of bread,
One slice of cake,
Some mayonnaise,
One onion ring,
One hippopotamus,
One piece of string,
A dash of pepper--
That ought to do it.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:26 PM GMT •
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KaiAishah -- Peanut-Butter Sandwich
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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Peanut-Butter Sandwich
Where The Sidewalk Ends
I'll sing you a poem of a silly young king
Who played with the world at the end of a string,
But he only loved one single thing—
And that was just a peanut-butter sandwich.
His scepter and his royal gowns,
His regal throne and golden crowns
Were brown and sticky from the mounds
And drippings from each peanut-butter sandwich.
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Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:28 PM GMT •
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KaiAishah -- Clothes
Article posted February 14, 2012 at 03:31 PM GMT •
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Tryin' On Clothes
I tried on the farmer's hat,
Didn't fit...
A little too small -- just a bit
Too floppy.
Couldn't get used to it,
Took it off. 
I tried on the dancer's shoes,
A little too loose.
Not the kind you could use
for walkin'.
Didn't feel right in 'em,
Kicked 'em off.
I tried on the summer sun,
Felt good.
Nice and warm -- knew it would.
Tried the grass beneath bare feet,
Felt neat.
Finally, finally felt well dressed,
Nature's clothes fit me best.
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About the Blogger
Kai'Aishah is my name and I like to play losts of sports such as Basketball,Baseball,Soccer,Track&Field,XC and others. I am a pro in every sport I do.
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