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Astronomy Poems
My Rocket Ship Put on your space helmet Put on your space suit Strap an oxygen tank to your back. We’ll take a trip in my space ship To the moon and back. Five, four, three, two, one. Blast off! … [continue reading]
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Dog Poems
Dogs by Marchette Chute The dogs I know Have many shapes. For some are big and tall, And some are long, And some are thin, And some are fat and small. And some are little bits of fluff And have … [continue reading]
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Flower Poems
Flowers A little sun A little shower A little while And then a flower. Bath Time Flowers lift Their faces high For the rain to wash And the sun to dry. Daffodils Daffodils, daffodils On a hill. When the wind … [continue reading]
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Rain Poems
Galoshes Susie’s galoshes Make splishes and splashes And slooshes and sloshes All around her galoshes.
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April Fool’s Day Poems
I got up this morning and laced my hair, ran a comb through my shoes, shook hands with the chair. Brought in the newspaper, proceeded to eat the food pages and funnies which tickled my feet. I patted the school … [continue reading]
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Buttons
About Buttons Every button has a door Which opens wide to let him in. But when he rolls upon the floor, Because he’s tired of where he’s been And we can’t find him anymore We use a pin.
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Traffic Light and Stop Sign Poems
Red light, red light What do you say? I say stop and stop right away. Yellow light, yellow light What do you mean? I mean wait till the light turns green. Green light, green light What do you say? I … [continue reading]
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Vegetable Poems
Vegetables by Beatrix Potter A carrot has a green fringed top; A beet is royal red; And lettuces are curious All curled and run to head. Some beans have strings to tie them on, And what is still more queer,… [continue reading]
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Popcorn Poems
A Popcorn Song Source either Penny Harter or Unknown Sing a song of popcorn When the snowstorms rage; Fifty little brovn men Put into a cage, Shake them till they laugh and leap Crowding to the top, Watch them burst … [continue reading]
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Autumn Leaves Poems
Fall Wind Everything is on the run – willows swishing in the sun, branches full of dip and sway, falling leaves that face away, pine trees tossing on the hill – nothing’s quite, nothings still, all the sky is full … [continue reading]