I never thought my life could be
Anything but catastrophe
But suddenly I begin to see
A bit of good luck for me
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I am In oral-reading and I am in the sixth grad really good at British accent and my teacher mrs.loucks told me too look you up and I did. You have a lot of poems and they are really good, and I am happy because you make really good poems that I like to read. I think I have a good chance at it because of you Roald, Dahl make the best poems that I have ever seen and heard and thank you so much! ! ! Sincerely-Arianna Barraza thank you once aging .
I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket! I've Got A Golden Ticket!
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Over the moon in ecstasy with Golden ticket. Nice conceptualization. Loved the poem.
Who doesn't have grand pa joe and charley singing this in their head, conjures up any a warm memory.
I don't recall if this particular poem was written into the original story or not. I remember being delighted by the story as a child, and this piece certainly seems aimed at the younger reader.
Reminds me of the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory..How optimistic..
a wonderful poem of the excitement of winning something special? ........well penned
A golden ticket could be from within or from above. But, it is something divine- making everything possible. Thanks, Roald. I would like to quote: : : - I've got a golden twinkle in my eye I've got a golden sun up in the sky
great poem and best movie in the world