Poems about whoopee (7 Poems)
Zodiac Town (Nancy Byrd Turner Poems)
Amos and Ann had a poem to learn, A poem to learn one day; But alas! they sighed, and alack! they cried, ’Twere better to go and play. Ann was sure ’twas a waste of time To bother a child with jingling rhyme. Amos said, “What’s … Continue reading
Cinderella (Roald Dahl Poems)
I guess you think you know this story.You don’t. The real one’s much more gory.The phoney one, the one you know,Was cooked up years and years ago,And made to sound all soft and sappyjust to keep the children happy.Mind you, … Continue reading
Welcoming The New Year (Edgar Albert Guest Poems)
At 10 p. m.COME, let us make merry with innocent mirth, Let us drink to the year that is dying; Let us wish one another the best that’s on earth,Now quickly, the moments are flying. Here waiter! Come, fill up … Continue reading
Whoa, Zebe, Whoa (Edwin Ford Piper Poems)
Saddle me up the Zebra Dun-Whoa, Zebe, whoa! Double-cinch the son of a gun-Whoa, till I bridle you, whoa! Foot in the stirrup, straddle him quickPitch and squeal and buck and kick- Take your gait or the spurs will prick,Lope … Continue reading
Loot (Rudyard Kipling Poem)
If you’ve ever stole a pheasant-egg be’ind the keeper’s back, If you’ve ever snigged the washin’ from the line, If you’ve ever crammed a gander in your bloomin’ ‘aversack, You will understand this little song o’ mine. But the service … Continue reading
A Letter To My Aunt (Dylan Thomas Poems)
A Letter To My Aunt Discussing The Correct Approach To Modern Poetry To you, my aunt, who would explore The literary Chankley Bore, The paths are hard, for you are not A literary Hottentot But just a kind and cultured … Continue reading
The ABC (Spike Milligan Poems)
‘Twas midnight in the schoolroom And every desk was shut When suddenly from the alphabet Was heard a loud “Tut-Tut!” Said A to B, “I don’t like C; His manners are a lack. For all I ever see of C … Continue reading