This is from The Big Golden Book of Poetry,85 Childhood Favorites, Golden Press New York 1947. TEA PARTY We had crackers And cambric tea And a roll divided Between us three; We had sugar And milk for cream (That tasted better Than it would seem) . We poured the tea From an elephant pot And it burned our tongues (Though it wasn't hot): And we felt sorry When Evelyn said, " My favorite doll Has a cold-in-the-head."
This are from The Big Golden Book of Poetry,85 Childhood Favorites, Golden Press New York 1947. OTHERWISE There must be magic, Otherwise, How could day turn to night? And how could sailboats, Otherwise, Go sailing out of sight? And how could peanuts, Otherwise, Be covered up so tight?
This are from The Big Golden Book of Poetry,85 Childhood Favorites, Golden Press New York 1947. TEA PARTY We had crackers And cambric tea And a roll divided Between us three; We had sugar And milk for cream (That tasted better Than it would seem) . We poured the tea From an elephant pot And it burned our tongues (Though it wasn't hot): And we felt sorry When Evelyn said, " My favorite doll Has a cold-in-the-head."
This are from The Big Golden Book of Poetry,85 Childhood Favorites, Golden Press New York 1947. A BUG I saw a bug with twenty feet Go crawling up and down the street, And wondered if he stubbed ONE toe If he would ever really know.
The first poem I remember from second grade was by Aileen Fisher, and I donโt see it listed her. It began I used to think that snow was white, And then I saw it blue one night...โ I am now 75 and a poet myself, and I loved that poem!
little talk she was studing about beetles, bugs, and bees she was studing about were the insects live what wheather they have and what do they eat.
Explanation of the poem The Spinning Earth
Looking for the poem, Taking Down the Tree by Aileen Fisher. Help!
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