I'M going to write a story, The bestest ever told -- The kind that little chil'ren like, Jus' my years old. There's crockendiles 'n' fairies, 'N' chil'ren in a shoe, 'N' animals who talk aloud, 'N' a Princess, too! There's dragons on the first page, 'N' giants all the way; 'N' it's going on forever, Forever and a day. The nicest tales do finish, 'N' that is always sad. But this will have no ending, -- Oh, aren't you very glad? I'll write, and write, and write it, 'N' then you'll read and read. Oh, THAT'S the nicest story, The kind that chil'ren need. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CAVALIER TUNES: GIVE A ROUSE THEN FOR THE CLINIC by ROBERT BROWNING FIRST FIG by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY POCAHONTAS by GEORGE POPE MORRIS ON A FLY DRINKING FROM HIS CUP by WILLIAM OLDYS THE DEATH OF LYON by HENRY PETERSON DRIFTING by THOMAS BUCHANAN READ PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 80, 81. GHAFOOR, MUNTAKIM by EDWIN ARNOLD |