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Iowa Avenue’s Thursday Thirteen

Today’s Thursday Thirteen (#1) is partly a response to Eve’s tag and #2 - #13 are some fun with “a PIZZA the size of the SUN.”

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And of course, I’m a poet, and just didn’t know it...........................:)

“a PIZZA the size of the SUN,” was written by Jack Prelutsky. If you haven’t heard of him, he’s famous for writing children’s poetry.

The rules of Eve's meme are the following:

  • Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages).
  • Open the book to page 123.
  • Find the fifth sentence.
  • Post the next three sentences.
  • Tag 5 people. (Be sure to post your comments here after you post your meme to your blog.)
  • 1. Excerpt from I’d Never Need a Haircut

    “I’d have a new perspective
    if my head should disappear,
    and find it quite a challenge
    showing anger, joy, or fear.
    My parents would be puzzled,
    they’d be baffled, they would stare,
    when they made the observation
    that my noodle wasn’t there.

    There might be minor drawbacks
    if the space above my neck
    should become the site of nothing
    more substantial than a speck.
    I’d have to make adjustments
    when I wanted to be fed--
    I’d have a different outlook
    if I didn’t have a head.

    2. My Mother Makes Me Chicken

    My mother makes me chicken,
    her chicken makes me cough.
    I wish that when she made it,
    she took the feathers off.

    3. My Fish Was Small

    My fish was small,
    my fish was gold,
    but now my fish
    is still and cold.

    My fish no more
    will splash and splish.
    My fish is gone
    I flush my fish.

    4. A Fine Head of Lettuce

    I’m a fine head of lettuce,
    a handsome romaine.
    I haven’t a cranium
    made for a brain.

    I’m simple and shy,
    I remain on my own.
    I’m known in the garden
    as lettuce alone.

    5. An Unsavory Tomato

    An unsavory tomato
    felt disgruntled, glum, and cross,
    having just been judged substandard
    for a salad, soup, or sauce.

    With unmitigated rancor
    it declaimed, “I’ve been disgraced!”
    in unbridled agitation
    that irate tomato paced.

    6. Raisins

    I used to put raisins on oatmeal,
    until that indelible day
    when one sleepy raisin awakened
    and rapidly scampered away.

    7. My Brother’s Really Stingy

    My brother’s really stingy,
    he’s the lowest, he’s the worst.
    he never shares his lollipops
    unless he licks them first.

    8. I’m Happy as Anyone Ever Could Be

    I’m happy as anyone ever could be,
    there’s no one on earth half as happy as me,
    for I just found out at the doctor’s today
    I’m really allergic to live…HOORAY!

    9. Milk!

    I only had known it in cartons
    my parents picked up at the store.
    I recently saw where it comes from-
    I do not drink milk anymore.

    10. Spaghetti Seeds

    “These are the best spaghetti seeds,”
    the farmer promised me.
    “And each of them will grow to be
    a fine spaghetti tree.”

    I planted them a year ago…
    that farmer is a phony.
    I’ve not got one spaghetti tree—
    just fields of macaroni.

    11. I’m Usually a Speedy Horse

    I’m usually a speedy horse,
    today I’m very slow.
    I’m hardly making headway
    as long the road I go.

    I’m slower than a tortoise
    Oo a sloth atop a tree—
    My rider has decided
    that he ought to carry me.

    12. A Triangular Tale

    I

    Do

    Not

    Know

    At all how

    I got stuck

    Inside this piece

    Of pie and I’m

    Unsure how to

    Begin to get out

    Of the fix I’m in. This

    Triangle is simply not

    An entertaining sort

    Of spot so I can say without

    A doubt I’d like to leave and WOW…..

    I’m out!


    13. A Pizza the Size of the Sun

    I’m making a pizza the size of the sun,
    a pizza that’s sure to weight more than a ton,
    a pizza too massive to pick up and toss,
    a pizza resplendent with oceans of sauce.

    I’m topping my pizza with mountains of cheese,
    with acres of peppers, pimentos, and peas,
    with mushrooms tomatoes, and sausage galore,
    with every last olive they had at the store.

    My pizza is sure to be one of a kind,
    my pizza will leave other pizzas behind,
    my pizza will be delectable treat
    that all who love pizza are welcome to eat.

    The oven is hot, I believe it will take
    a year and a half for my pizza to bake.
    I hardly can wait till my pizza is done,
    my wonderful pizza the size of the sun.

    Hopefully these poems made you laugh. I enjoyed sharing them, and now, tag, you’re it!

    Because,

    After all, it’s about a healthy lifestyle!

    © Iowa Avenue

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3 Comments

Eve Comment by Eve on February 14, 2008 at 7:21am
I love silly poems and these are great. They did, indeed, make me laugh.
Lisa Newton Comment by Lisa Newton on February 14, 2008 at 7:48am
It's always good to start the day with a smile...............:)
Sheila Octaviano Comment by Sheila Octaviano on February 15, 2008 at 1:01pm
Such cute poems. The favorite kind for children are completely silly poems. It reminds me of my boys when they were young. They used to love the record album, "Silly Songs". Such fun!

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