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cacian
11-16-2012, 05:27 AM
Since it is Children in Need week in the UK why not contribute a fun piece for children in need here.
Well you may not donate in money you may donate in thoughts and so a fun lousy or simply heart drenching funny piece is most welcome :idea:

Look forward to reading your poems. :seeya:
I will go have a try myself.

Good Luck!!

cacian
11-16-2012, 08:06 AM
a smile
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a child bears a smile
for miles
catch it if you
while
it is well worth a trial

YesNo
11-16-2012, 09:45 AM
Big bad monster, dirty green,
Smelling awful, looking mean,
I don't taste now like I should.
When I grow up, I'll taste good.

Papa caught you for the pot.
Mama cooked you boiling hot.
I will eat and soon grow tall,
But with luck not green at all.

cacian
11-16-2012, 09:51 AM
lol YesNo that is a brilliant piece. I enjoyed it a lot :D

cacian
11-17-2012, 04:45 AM
nature awaits
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the rain
the sun
the wind
the snow
the rivers
the mountains
the hills
and the sea
they all await
your moment to be
they play when you play
they sing when you sing
and they sleep when you sleep
make nature your books
and it will read you stories

YesNo
11-17-2012, 09:48 AM
I liked your "nature awaits" poem, cacian, especially the last two lines. The "promiscuous prometheus" in your current signature is also interesting. I don't understand it, but it has a nice alliteration.

Here's another one for the "Children in Need" theme that I wrote long ago. It is again about monsters and eating.


The Monster's Return

My little daughter goes to sleep.
I hope that monster doesn't creep
Back to her bed to say, "Hello!"
She tells me that it's wicked, though.

Now in her dreams, she starts to see
That monster dancing gracefully,
Until it slips on floppy feet,
Then thinks it needs something to eat.

"But don't eat me!" She looks at it.
"I'm not that tasty." So, they sit.
It says it's never had a friend.
No one can trust it in the end.

It starts to weep and she looks sad.
She hurries off to tell her dad,
"A monster's in my room and cries.
It's cute and has the kindest eyes."

cacian
11-17-2012, 05:17 PM
YesNo thank you so much for your kind words about the poems. Prometheus is a mystery to me too haha and I wrote it lol
I love it this piece ''The Monster's Return'' it is sweet and very funny haha. Children will love it!