Saturday, October 02, 2004

Eve Merriam

Jayleigh posted a poem by Eve Merriam on her blog the other day. As a child, I loved her poems. Here are two that I remember.



Catch a Little Rhyme


Once upon a time
I caught a little rhyme

I set it on the floor
but it ran right out the door

I chased it on my bicycle
but it melted to an icicle

I scooped it up in my hat
but it turned into a cat

I caught it by the tail
but it stretched into a whale

I followed it in a boat
but it changed into a goat

When I fed it tin and paper
it became a tall skyscraper

Then it grew into a kite
and flew far out of sight...




Weather


Dot a dot dot dot a dot dot
Spotting the windowpane.

Spack a spack speck flick a flack fleck
Freckling the windowpane.

A spatter a scatter a wet cat a clatter
A splatter a rumble outside.

Umbrella umbrella umbrella umbrella
Bumbershoot barrel of rain.

Slosh a galosh slosh a galosh
Slither and slather a glide

A puddle a jump a puddle a jump
A puddle a jump puddle splosh

A juddle a pump a luddle a dump
A pudmuddle jump in and slide!

2 comments:

Jenny said...

My sis is a meteorologist. I am sending her your post and I know she will love it!

Did you remember these or have a book? LOL ;o)

Kerri said...

Catch a Little Rhyme is the one I remembered. I had to look up Weather. :o)