I usually write free-verse but I think this poem is funniest if it rhymes. I know this isn't, um, professional, but someday I'll write as well as the pros. I was inspired by Shell Silverstein and my mother's good friend, Guy Mayhem.
Boasting
I can fly
Seven feet high
On my trapeze.
So you can go eight
Well, that’s just great
But you really have to hear
That I can wiggle my ears.
Oh, no.
You can wiggle your nose
Back and forth and up and down
Side to side
And all around town.
That’s quite swell
But everyone knows
That I can balance
On my toes!
Oh, dread.
So you can balance on your head.
That is quite an amazing thing,
But I can dance and I can sing,
I can stomp and I can shout
I can laugh and run about.
These things you can do, too
Instead of sit
And brag about you.
What?
What is that terrible thing you say?
You think that I should go and play?
Instead of sit and tell great lies
Of how I can go
Seven feet high?
Well, where did you hear
Such trashy talk?
I think you should take a walk!
Go cool off and get some air
And let us never go back to there
To that state
Where best friends hate
And never, ever congratulate
Each other.
Even still you seem to think
That my brain has got a kink.
I’m sick of you, I really am, you’re a mindless, stupid dope
You think that you are better than me
(Well, you only hope).
So go away
I want to play
Alone.
I’m going to find a new friend
And our friendship will never end.
Oh look, here comes someone now
I think that I
Shall take a bow
Then I’ll look up
And I will say:
“Hi, do you want to play today?”
And they’ll reply, “Yes,
Of course I do,
I was hoping
That you’d play, too.”
Then we’ll trot off together,
Like best friends do.
I’ll then jump up and down
And I’ll touch the sky,
And I’ll nudge my friend and say:
“Bet you can’t go that high.”
1 comment:
I really love this one. The meter is just right, and the rhyme scheme, though evident, is still free flowing and easy. I also like your use of enjambment. (If you're not sure what this is, ask :-).) Super good work, Kiddo!
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