Let's get 2012 off to a good start, shall we? Personally, it's only 3 days in and already one of the most stressful years of my life. Since Make Time for Poetry is the place where I take a break from job searching, wedding planning, and cleaning my ever disastrous apartment, I've decided in an effort to keep a smile on my face (and hopefully yours too) the month of January will be dedicated to silly children's poetry. So if sometime in the next 28 days you find yourself screaming or crying or just wishing you had enough energy or time for either, take a break, brew some tea, let yourself relax and enjoy a silly poem.I promise, you'll thank me later...
Don't Bring Camels in the Classroom
by Kenn Nesbitt
Don't bring camels in the classroom.
Don't bring scorpions to school.
Don't bring rhinos, rats, or reindeer.
Don't bring mice or moose or mule.
Pull your penguin off the playground.
Put your python in a tree.
Place your platypus wherever
you think platypi should be.
Lose your leopard and your lemur.
Leave your llama and your leech.
Take your tiger, toad, and toucan
anywhere but where they teach.
Send your wombat and your weasel
with your wasp and wolverine.
Hide your hedgehog and hyena
where you're sure they won't be seen.
Please get rid of your gorilla.
Please kick out your kangaroo.
No, the teacher didn't mean it
when she called the class a "zoo."
Found at: http://www.poetryteachers.com/schoolpoems/dontbringcamels.html
"We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for." - Dead Poets Society
Why poetry?
Poetry (I'm learning now I've graduated) isn't something you run across often outside of the classroom. But poetry is meant for more than just Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 3:00-4:00 so here is a place to always find poems and suggestions of more places to seek them out. You can agree or disagree with my choices, but my hope is that you'll be inspired to let poetry (the poems I find or ones you find on your own) be a part of your every day.
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