Unravelling
Some are much harder to follow
Is often the most enjoyable and rewarding part of all
So you might have to think, analyse and dig a little bit
Some poems are easy to understand
But that unravelling
To find meaning, heart and soul
Some are much harder to follow
Is often the most enjoyable and rewarding part of all
So you might have to think, analyse and dig a little bit
Some poems are easy to understand
But that unravelling
To find meaning, heart and soul
I've lost a tenth of my weight
My social life has shrunk by a third
I sleep for only a quarter of the night
I'm miserable for two-thirds of the day
I thought we were common denominators
But you left me
Now I'm half the man
I used to be
She curls up
She furls up
She snuggles and swirls up
Enjoying an afternoon nap
So furry
So purry
So cinnamon whirly
My fine feline friend on my lap
I like popcorn
Popping in the pan
I like popcorn
I'm its biggest (POP!) fan
I like popcorn
Whether (POP!) salt or sweet
I (POP!) like popcorn
'Cos it’s neat, neat, (POP!) neat
I like popcorn
Buy (POP!) a mega pack
I like (POP!) popcorn
Such a perfect snack
I like popcorn
Cooked (POP! POP!) but never raw
I like popcorn
Can I (POP!) have some more?
I (POP!) like popcorn
While I watch (POP!) TV
I like popcorn
With a cup of tea (POP!)
I like popcorn
From (POP!) the popcorn shop
I like popcorn
When it pops! Pops! Pops!
(POP!)
The Hairy Hippos
Plastic Sofas
The Ice Pops
Tick Tick Boom!
Wild Wobbly Wellies
Yellow Yo-Yos
Men in Sheds
Goats Go Zoom
Two Tiny Teapots
PVA Glue
Sausages in the Sand
Can you please help
And suggest a name
For our brilliant
New rock band?
When the lesson began Sir advised us
“Sit next to somebody sensible”
I looked around...
Ella had tied her pigtails tightly under her chin and couldn't undo the knots
Harrison’s socks were on the floor while he was showing us how he could bite his own toenails
Reuben insisted he was going to quack like a duck for the rest of the day rather than talk
Li Jing had covered her entire face with an orange felt tip pen and glitter glue
Azeeb was impersonating a hamster by stuffing both of his cheeks with large pickled onions
Rohaan was licking his desk – again!
Caitlin had tipped the litter bin out onto her head and was whistling loudly
Ollie warned me that Malcolm, his invisible pet anaconda, was already occupying the chair beside him
Fin was wearing a wellington boot on one foot and a flip flop on the other
Jenson's seat was empty as he'd been hiding in the cupboard in the corridor since yesterday
Natalia had blown up a piece of bubblegum until it was larger than her head
Bhavna really did believe she was the Queen of England and was only responding to those addressing her as 'Your Majesty'
Nic and Narine were busy holding hands and blowing kisses to eachother
Malik was frantically trying to stop them by pulling stupid faces
Millie – who only ever spoke English - was trying to recite the Russian alphabet backwards
And Connor, for no obvious reason, was dressed as a Roman Centurion
So, wisely I thought, I sat by myself
Until Miss yelled
“Neal, please - be sensible!”
I know what you know
I hear what you hear
I sense what you sense
I fear what you fear
I taste what you taste
I smell what you smell
The memories you have
I have them as well
I walk in your steps
I stand in your shoes
I get what you say
Tuned into your views
I laugh when you laugh
I'm sad when you're sad
A genuine friend
The closest you've had
I think what you think
I see what you see
I feel what you feel
I am Empathy
He stands with a spear in his doorway
From Sweden or Denmark or Norway
Iron helmet and beard
It’s just as I feared
I’m living next door to a Viking
He tells me he travels by longboat
Wears animal hide and a fur coat
His favourite drink
Is strong mead, I think
I’m living next door to a Viking
We welcomed him then he betrayed us
Insisting he's set to invade us
Since he first appeared
Things have got quite weird
I’m living next door to a Viking
He’s shining his shields every Sunday
And sharpening swords every Monday
A huge fan of Thor
And weapons and war
I’m living next door to a Viking
An expert on our Middle Ages
Throws tempers and tantrums and rages
Valhalla’s his aim
He’s fighting again!
I’m living next door to a Viking
I'm writing a letter to me
You might think that sounds really strange
But everyone messages, emails and texts
I thought it would make such a change
I'm uncertain what to include
I already know all my news
Yet can't recall when I last wrote with a pen
So ink is the method I choose
Don't say I don't move with the times
A technophobe stuck in the past
The personal touch of a handwritten note
Is sure to lift anyone's heart
I'll slip in a photo or two
My cat or my dog or my friends
Then sign it “Love Me” with an 'X' for a kiss
When I reach that bit at the end
I'm writing a letter to me
Now adding a stamp and address
Receiving new post is the thing I like most
The old ways are sometimes the best
Aaaaaaaaaaaaagh!
Children love these poems because they think they are so easy to write
Real poets almost always avoid them
OMG - I've seen so many awful ones over the years
Stifling self-expression, language development and creativity
Teachers: please seek out other poetry styles
If you're unsure ask me* or another poet
“Can we create haikus instead?” NO!
(Same problem)
(*see cccpworkshops.co.uk)
Cara, Cassie
Georgia, Gemma
Rosie, Roxy
Erin, Emma
What will we call Mum's new baby?
Amy, Ali
Uma, Una
Bella, Becky
Lauren, Luna
What will we call Mum's new baby?
Lizzy, Lara
Sue, Serena
Mandy, Megan
Ann, Alina
What will we call Mum's new baby?
Abi, Alice
Heidi, Hannah
Tegan, Tara
Jess, Joanna
What will we call Mum's new baby?
Dannielle, Debbi
Precious, Polly
Zena, Zahra
Maisie, Molly
What will we call Mum's new baby?
What will we call Mum's new baby?
WHAT WILL WE CALL MUM'S NEW BABY?*
(*When she finally arrived, we decided to call HIM Max)
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
I'm a police car
Siren screeching, flashing light
Twisting, turning through the night
Helping to uphold the law
Hear my engine rip and roar
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
I'm a police car
If a crook commits a crime
I'm there in the nick of time
Never ever call me 'slow'
Grab my steering wheel and GO!
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
I'm a police car
Swerving, curving round the bend
Robbers, thieves to apprehend
Other traffic's left for dead
While I'm racing on ahead
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
I'm a police car
Find me in the fastest lane
To the rescue yet again
Speed limits are not for me
999! Emergency!
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
Nee-nee, nah-nah
I'm a police car
I'm a police car
I'm a police caaaaaaaaaaaaar!
I lost my chameleon
Where did he go?
He could be white
Sleeping in the snow
He could be brown
Eating chocolate bars
He could be silver
Next to our new car
He could be grey
Resting in nan's hair
He could be mauve
Slouching in mum's chair
He could be beige
Near my sister's skirt
He could be blue
Curled up with my shirt
He could be red
Dipped in chilli sauce
He could be yellow
Chewing cheese (of course)
He could be orange
At the traffic light
He could be black
In the dead of night
He could be pink
Perched upon a rose
He could be green
Poking out your nose
He doesn't write
And he doesn't phone
If you see him
Please, can you send him home?
It's the bang of a drum
It's a sweet tune to hum
Popping burst bubblegum
Just listen
It's the news on TV
It's a storm in the sea
Tweeting birds in a tree
Just listen
It's a loud clanging bell
It's a scream, it's a yell
I've a secret to tell
Just listen
It's the bark of a hound
It's the noisiest sound
Keep your ear to the ground
Just listen
It's two friends playing snap
It's your hands when you clap
“Please beware – mind the gap!”
Just listen
It's the beat of your heart
It's a skill, it's an art
Do you want to be smart?
Then shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
Just listen
The media is saying:
“An alien spaceship hovered up high
“Then thousands of aliens dropped from the sky
“So evil and mean, a horrible bunch
“They ate the Prime Minister for their lunch
“Our army and air force are in retreat
“The navy was sunk in just a heartbeat
“They're threatening us with their neutron gun
“The sensible thing you should do is run
“Big towns are burning, huge cities ablaze
“Experts claim Earth could be conquered in days”
But as I am thinking this news is the worst
I remember the date – it's April the first!
“There's a bare patch on the back lawn!”
Said Dad one hot, dry summer's day
So I peered out of the window and surprisingly I saw:
A polar bear avoiding the heat relaxing in a freezing ice bath
A spectacled bear strangely not wearing any spectacles at all
A giant panda chomping away on a huge pile of bamboo
A grizzly bear being extremely grizzly
A koala climbing a tree insisting she was in fact not a bear but a marsupial
And many other bears I'm sure I recognised:
A suitcase-carrying bear newly arrived from Peru
A cute cuddly bear dipping his paws in a massive honey pot accompanied by a gloomy-faced donkey and a springy tiger
An old-fashioned white bear wearing matching yellow chequered trousers and scarf and a red top
A trio of bears constantly complaining about a young girl breaking into their house, messing up their furniture and eating their porridge
A fuzzy brown bear dressed in just a hat and tie telling terrible jokes to a frog and a pig - “Waka! Waka!”
A singing and dancing bear searching for Mowgli - his best friend from the jungle
“WHAT AN AMAZING, ASTONISHING, INCREDIBLE SCENE!” I screamed
And my little sister replied “That's nothing - check out our next-door neighbour's dinosaur patch!
Bus, lorry, cycle
Train, tram, car etcetera
Moon, planet, comet
Space, sun, star etcetera
Red, orange, yellow
Blue, green, brown etcetera
Place, city, village
Borough, town etcetera
Snow, thunder, lightning
Wind, hail, rain etcetera
So on and so forth
Same again etcetera
Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera...
A cowboy life's a dream to me
Silver sheriff's badge pinned to my chest
The star of every rodeo
On my cowboy ranch in the Wild West
I'd slowly stroll into the town
Wearing steel-spurred boots and Stetson hat
And leather holster 'round my waist
Draw my pistol in one second flat
The cattle drives would be such fun
With my lasso flying through the air
In hot and thirsty desert sun
Golden sand, green cacti everywhere
Cook by the campfire every night
Eating giant steaks and beans of course
But first, to lead that cowboy life
I must save up hard...to buy a horse.
I've always assumed I could write a poem on any topic
Until an eight-year old asked me
“Have you got one about unicorns?”
“No” I responded
“The creatures have never really inspired me”
“But why not?” She replied enthusiastically
“They're magical, majestic, wonderful, white
“Proud, prancing, brilliantly beautiful beasts”
“With unique horns”
(And that was the best pun I'd ever heard from a child)
I smiled at her
Scratched my head
Grabbed paper and pen
Sat down
And told her
“Just let me think about it
“Okay?”
Please Sir, I'm truly sorry
I know I broke the rules
But I felt so hungry lunchtime
I ate the entire school
Consuming every classroom
The field and playground too
The fences and the front gate
The library and the loos
I swallowed up the staffroom
The teachers sat within
The office swiftly followed
By every litter bin
The children were delicious
The TAs great to snack
Computers, sports equipment
Fed my hunger pang attack
The roof and walls were yummy
The doors and halls divine
The cars and carpark such a treat
All washed down with some wine
The Head yelled “Stop! Detention!
“After the home time bell!”
I turned around with open mouth
Devouring her as well
Now as you are reading this
You've no need to be sad
'Cos that was definitely the best school dinner
That I've ever had
(Mmmmmmm! Burp!)