General Poetry posted February 25, 2024


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March 2, 1904 ~ Sept. 24, 1991

The Life of Dr Seuss

by Debi Pick Marquette


 Please help me celebrate my favorite author, Dr Seuss

I've always loved his books, better than Tales of Mother Goose

So Theodor Seuss Geisel was his real and legal name

And Springfield, Massachusetts is from whence my hero came 



His 1937 treat, " I saw it on Mulberry Street"

It took the heat, some would delete, and ended up in the hot seat



In WWI he sold war bonds, sold more than any scout

T. Roosevelt was to give him a medal, but ran out 

And there was no apology; they were so impolite

So the remainder of his life, he had severe stage fright



"Cat in the Hat," who was a brat, and in the house played ball and bat

When kids saw that, they stopped him stat, they showed him the unwelcome mat



He worked as Editor in Chief; one day he went berserk 

Was prohibition time, and he was drunk and fired at work

'Twas WWII, when this man drew, 400 plus Cartoons

And they were mostly of the evil Hitler and his goons



The green ole Grinch, who'd bite and pinch, if all you had left was an inch

And it's a cinch for him to winch an innocent dear Whoville finch



He had invented a new word, and it would be the "Nerd"  

He used it in his book, of zoos, some thought it was absurd

Because of him, March 2nd, every year is reading day

And I believe he'd like to be remembered in that way 



And "If I Ran the Zoo" was new,  and was a clue, that he could do

His 1950 book was true, with boy named who? Gerald McGrew



He wrote 45 children's books, but six are out of reach

Could it be we're too touchy or are they not good to teach

Sometimes it's how we look at things; how differently we see

I am a Dr Seuss groupie, and I will always be



 "Green eggs and Ham" said Sam I am, and he would get with the program

In Minnesota we serve Spam, with toast and jam; our Spam's no scam : )

 




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February
2024


This Merry~go~Rhyme for Dr Seuss rules are:
1) must rhyme
2) has to be fun, carefree and joyful
3) four line bouncy stanza for the round and round effect
4) fun two line stanzas between for the up and down effect

The last line in my poem was to do a little shout out to my home state of Minnesota
for one of the things we are known for: the meat, canned Spam. I just couldn't resist a little personal fun at the end, as it went so well with the ending book.

The four line, red lettered stanzas all have fourteen syllables.
The two blue lined stanzas are all sixteen syllables

The six Dr Seuss books no longer on the market are:

And to Think that I saw it on Mulberry Street
If I Ran the Zoo
McElligot's Pool
On Beyond Zebra
Scrambled Eggs Super
The Cat's Quizzer

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