Still in a rhyming mood.
For my grandkids on this Tuesday morning . . .
Mildred, my friend, has a
nose that is great.
Not bulging. Or curving. Or
big as a plate!
Not crooked. Or
flattened. Or shaped like a bean.
The most beautiful nose
that you ever have seen.
Can't say it's large. A potato,
A gourd.
A crooked ol' carrot. An
acorn. A board.
And it’s not like a
flower, a rose or a lili,
Yes, nothing to ever make
Mildred look silly.
It is shapely and small. In
reality – fair.
The grandest appendage to
ever draw air.
Fine-boned and slender. With
rose petal skin.
The kind that can always
draw everyone in.
But with all of its
beauty, her friends still make fun.
They laugh and they
tease. They catcall and run.
But why with such beauty
for them to sightsee,
Would they tease their
friend harshly to such a degree?
Because Mildred, oh, she
of the wonderful nose.
The beauty, perfection. The
colour called 'rose'.
Well there's something
about her that I've not disclosed.
Something, about which
you need to be told.
Though our Mildred is all
she could possibly be,
A good friend and clever.
And kind as can be.
Yes, Mildred has one little
secret to hold.
Our Mildred's an
elephant, truth to be told.
Now there’s something
that you need to learn ‘fore you’re older,
That you find the beauty, when you’re the beholder.
And when seeing someone
who is different than you,
Remember sweet Mildred
and all she’s gone through.
P.S. If you think that
Mildred's true story's a gaffe,
You should hear about
Harold, the short-necked giraffe.
Painted by the uber-talented Jessica Tolley! |
This is wonderful ! When is the poetry book for children coming out?
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ReplyDeleteDarn I was wrong, I was guessing Mildred was a pig. LOVE the moral of your story.
ReplyDeleteDiane, Doctor Seuss could've used you! Love your poems. They're so charming.
ReplyDeletePoor Mildred.
ReplyDeleteIt's all relative, isn't it?
ReplyDeletePoor Mildred. Here's hoping her nose is simply a "late developer".
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