childrens poetry
Nostalgia-inducing poetry inspired by our earliest favorites; from Dr. Seuss to Mother Goose, children’s poetry is all grown up.
Surge
Oh this dog I see, so big and blonde reminiscent of a boy long gone. So eager to please, and happy all the time. Cute and lovable, and then they start to grow, cute puppy becomes big dog, little boy becomes big man. Cute to cute, cute to homely, dust to dust. Ashes to ashes, of how this puppy dog grew up, into a beautiful young dog, But the boy, hardly grew up at all, Did he? Only a shade of cuteness, long gone and past by the boy. He is a man now he is grown, but in my mind is he not still, that this little boy who wished only, to please, and be loved unconditionally? Does he not deserve the love, that the little puppy dog gets. Even now he’s a big doggy lad? Who still loves the attention and pets every single day.
By Kristina Way5 years ago in Poets
Buzz the Bee
Buzz the Bee sleeps on a leaf and awakes from a close call of a fast bat, telling him about a party. He opens his tired eyes and stands up to stretch himself so he can admire the beautiful endless fields. Lavender fields buzzing like thousands of men in a concert. Jumping up and down on a leaf until he can gain enough strength to bring up his little wings with enough speed for his large body and small wings to fly onward.
By Kat Bailot5 years ago in Poets







