Steve's Poems for Kids
Viewing comments for Chapter 6 "Bullivant Bradley"A collection of my children's poems
19 total reviews
Comment from aagalloway
Fantastic poem. Great rhyming and rhythm and a fun story too! I'm sure we've all met a boy like him...what a rascal! I love the ending - very clever.
reply by the author on 12-Mar-2014
Fantastic poem. Great rhyming and rhythm and a fun story too! I'm sure we've all met a boy like him...what a rascal! I love the ending - very clever.
Comment Written 11-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 12-Mar-2014
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Thanks again - yes, this piece is more my normal style!
One reviewer asked how I'd got to know David Cameron so well...
Steve
Comment from Father Flaps
Hi Steve,
When I first joined Fanstory back in June of 2010, I wrote a lot of children's poetry. I was very lucky to be a finalist in the 2013 Writers Federation of New Brunswick competition/children's literature category. So it was so nice to see that you write some children's poems too. I loved this one, "Bullivant Bradley"... good alliteration there. One of my poems is called "Bartholomew Beckingham". It's such fun to make up a character in poetry or prose. In verse after verse, you polish this bully into a beaming Prime Minister in the end. I loved that! In doing so, you described politicians very well. They're crooks. Same as bankers, real estate agents, and lawyers!
I especially liked this verse,
"He teased all the dogs and he pulled the cats' tails,
Tormented the girls and then laughed at their wails;
And Bullivant then started in on the boys;
He called them bad names and he broke their best toys."
Good meter and rhymes make this an excellent contender for the contest.
cheers
Kimbob
reply by the author on 05-Mar-2014
Hi Steve,
When I first joined Fanstory back in June of 2010, I wrote a lot of children's poetry. I was very lucky to be a finalist in the 2013 Writers Federation of New Brunswick competition/children's literature category. So it was so nice to see that you write some children's poems too. I loved this one, "Bullivant Bradley"... good alliteration there. One of my poems is called "Bartholomew Beckingham". It's such fun to make up a character in poetry or prose. In verse after verse, you polish this bully into a beaming Prime Minister in the end. I loved that! In doing so, you described politicians very well. They're crooks. Same as bankers, real estate agents, and lawyers!
I especially liked this verse,
"He teased all the dogs and he pulled the cats' tails,
Tormented the girls and then laughed at their wails;
And Bullivant then started in on the boys;
He called them bad names and he broke their best toys."
Good meter and rhymes make this an excellent contender for the contest.
cheers
Kimbob
Comment Written 02-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 05-Mar-2014
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Thanks, Kimbob
I think quite a few of the children's poems I see on FS are a bit timid. I could have ended this as a nice moralistic tale with the bully getting his come-uppance, but where's the fun in that.
Sadly, the voters felt this was too adult for this contest....
Steve
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Thanks, Kimbob
I think quite a few of the children's poems I see on FS are a bit timid. I could have ended this as a nice moralistic tale with the bully getting his come-uppance, but where's the fun in that.
Sadly, the voters felt this was too adult for this contest....
Steve
Comment from Gert sherwood
Hi Steve now here is a good in face excellent poem about how a bully can turn in to a wise political position as a Prime Minster
The best to you in this contest.
Got my attention.
Gert
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
Hi Steve now here is a good in face excellent poem about how a bully can turn in to a wise political position as a Prime Minster
The best to you in this contest.
Got my attention.
Gert
Comment Written 21-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thanks, Gert.
Steve
Comment from ennahanid
I can only offer you a virtual 6 for this absolutely fantastic read. What a gem this is and Bullivant Bradley that's a name and a half for sure.
I am totally enthralled by this and am so glad I got to read it - Dinah
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
I can only offer you a virtual 6 for this absolutely fantastic read. What a gem this is and Bullivant Bradley that's a name and a half for sure.
I am totally enthralled by this and am so glad I got to read it - Dinah
Comment Written 21-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thanks, Dinah.
Yes, Bullivanr Bradley has a certain ring to it - not enough to win the contest however. :o(
Steve
Comment from Selina Stambi
They say she'll be better in one or two years!) - love it!
Oh, what a hoot! Read like a rhyming Victorian cautionary tale for children .. quite R.L. Steven-esque!
You are in your element once more, Steve.
My best wishes in the contest. Hope you win - again!
Sonali
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
They say she'll be better in one or two years!) - love it!
Oh, what a hoot! Read like a rhyming Victorian cautionary tale for children .. quite R.L. Steven-esque!
You are in your element once more, Steve.
My best wishes in the contest. Hope you win - again!
Sonali
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thanks, Sonali - disappointing result in the booth.
I am actually thinking of embarking os a series of cautionary tales a la Hilaire Belloc but brought into the 21st century. I have one so far, but it hasn't been seen on FS yet.
Steve
Comment from kiwijenny
Ha ha ha ha .....bulli for you Steve...I'm still chuckling....
This is great for kids and their parents too..........
Sinister rhymes so well with prime minister....
Well done
God bless
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
Ha ha ha ha .....bulli for you Steve...I'm still chuckling....
This is great for kids and their parents too..........
Sinister rhymes so well with prime minister....
Well done
God bless
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thanks, Jenny.
Steve
Comment from Acquired Taste
Okay, absolutely loved this and can only offer a virtual six.
I smiled and laughed throughout this great read. Rhyming was terrific and the ending was absolute fun. Not only great for a kid - but for this adult it was a wonderful afternoon diversion!
Thanks so much...AT=/
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
Okay, absolutely loved this and can only offer a virtual six.
I smiled and laughed throughout this great read. Rhyming was terrific and the ending was absolute fun. Not only great for a kid - but for this adult it was a wonderful afternoon diversion!
Thanks so much...AT=/
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thanks, AT, for the great review and the virtual six.
Steve
Comment from livelylinda
kiwisteveh: Oh, how much fun can one children's poem be? I giggled and laughed and wondered how my two year old great-grandson would like this poem read to him. I'm sure he would have comments. . .probably about the beans in the ears. . .The last line is really for the adult reader - and there's a good laugh! Great job! livelylinda
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
kiwisteveh: Oh, how much fun can one children's poem be? I giggled and laughed and wondered how my two year old great-grandson would like this poem read to him. I'm sure he would have comments. . .probably about the beans in the ears. . .The last line is really for the adult reader - and there's a good laugh! Great job! livelylinda
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thanks, Linda - do you remember the rather silly old song, 'My mother said never put beans in your ears'?
Yes, this may have failed in the contest because it wasn't just for children.
Steve
Comment from Kausar_Javeria
Ahaha...one of the best children's poems I've read on this site...great!
I didn't expect the ending...he became the PM?! Wow!
The rhyming was absolutely perfect..Splendid!
Oh and..in the last stanza, 2nd line,should there be a question mark at the end? was it intended? Doesn't really seem right..
Anyway..great job! God Bless~!
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
Ahaha...one of the best children's poems I've read on this site...great!
I didn't expect the ending...he became the PM?! Wow!
The rhyming was absolutely perfect..Splendid!
Oh and..in the last stanza, 2nd line,should there be a question mark at the end? was it intended? Doesn't really seem right..
Anyway..great job! God Bless~!
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thanks so much for the great review.
Steve
Comment from Jacq77
Very, very clever. I loved this, and chuckled all the way through, but especially when I read the last line. I only wish I still had some sixes to give as this brilliant poem deserves it. Sorry, but a virtual six will have to suffice. Your humorous, well-penned poem was a pleasure to read, and the artwork was a perfect choice. Well done! :-)
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
Very, very clever. I loved this, and chuckled all the way through, but especially when I read the last line. I only wish I still had some sixes to give as this brilliant poem deserves it. Sorry, but a virtual six will have to suffice. Your humorous, well-penned poem was a pleasure to read, and the artwork was a perfect choice. Well done! :-)
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2014
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Thank you so much for the chuckles and the virtual six.
Steve