Children Poetry posted October 17, 2010 | Chapters: | ...21 22 -23- |
Children's poem about local wildlife
A chapter in the book Steve's Poems for Kids
Around My Place
by kiwisteveh
There's a frog in my mailbox
And one in the loo. There are geckos in the bathroom And in the kitchen too. There's a cheeky willy wagtail, Who chatters in the bath. There's a kookaburra up a tree, Who wakes us with his laugh. There are peewees who come calling, When Dad starts to mow the lawn. There's a friarbird in the bottlebrush, Who squeaks and squawks at dawn. There's a tiny little sunbird Building her dangling nest. There are lorikeets in the umbrella tree, Noisier than all the rest. I love the birds and animals, But when all's done and said, I wish I could get rid of The python in my bed! |
Quatrain Poetry contest entry
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I ran out of time to complete the entry I planned for this contest, so here's a simple poem for young children I wrote earlier. I envisage this as a child's picture book, if only I could find a willing artist!
The birds and animal described are all common to Far North Queensland (Australia) where I live. Try googling them if you are not sure.
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and 2 member cents. The birds and animal described are all common to Far North Queensland (Australia) where I live. Try googling them if you are not sure.
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