Hook that has sang this poem as a lyrics. Does a great job too! 0 0 Reply Leria Hawkins 02 February 2022 You can listen to this poem put to music by T. Graham Brown. I've known this poem for many years and never knew it was Shel Silverstein. I've only heard T. Graham ...
It's Dark in Hereby Shel Silverstein I am writing these poems From inside a lion, And it's rather dark in here. So please excuse the handwriting Which may not be too clear. But this afternoon by the lion's cage I'm afraid I got too near. And I'm writing these lines From inside ...
The Little Boy and the Old Manby Shel Silverstein Said the little boy, "Sometimes I drop my spoon." Said the old man, "I do that too." The little boy whispered, "I wet my pants." "I do that too," laughed the little old man. Said the little boy, "I often cry." The old ma...
Report this poem READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES This poem has not been translated into any other language yet. I would like to translate this poem Poems By Shel Silverstein 100,000 Pennies Colors Where The Sidewalk Ends 25 Minutes To Go ...
In the poem about the girl who refused to take out the garbage, the character's name is Sarah Cynthi a Sylvi a Stout. This type of Alliteration can make poetry fun to read aloud.In 1999, Shel Silverstein died in his home in Key West Florida. Children and adults will miss his special...
Today's escape poem is remarkably tailored to such an occasion. Shel Silverstein’s “Sick” is a tribute to getting out of school.
‘Needles and Pins’ by Shel Silverstein is a simple light-hearted children’s poem that depicts a need for new experiences through musical language.
Bear In There by Shel Silverstein - There's a Polar Bear In our Frigidaire-- He likes it 'cause it's cold in there. With his seat in the meat And his fa
Shel Silverstein Tuesday, April 6, 2010 poem poems green hair silver Download image of this poem. Report this poem COMMENTS OF THE POEM dont worry 16 April 2018 its fine even though i dont understand it 3 5 Reply Gibson Bopoto 31 January 2018 Shel...he sure has a witty qui...
Great poem. Which isn't surprising since silverstein wrote it. I found it really sad though, the love the tree had for the boy, and the way he used the tree. But who can't relate to the tree? ? 58 14 Reply Paula Lancaster 30 July 2013 I love this! Ken for you! 1 34 ...