Monday, July 27, 2009

Poetry 5

This is one of our favorites to recite, with lots of expression, especially when we're walking down a sidewalk together! (Preferably when nobody else is close enough to hear.)

Lines and Squares
by A. A. Milne

Whenever I walk in a London street,
I'm ever so careful to watch my feet;
    And I keep in the squares,
    And the masses of bears,
Who wait at the corners all ready to eat
The sillies who tread on the lines of the street,
    Go back to their lairs,
    And I say to them, "Bears,
    Just look how I'm walking in all of the squares!"

And the little bears growl to each other, "He's mine,
As soon as he's silly and steps on a line."
And some of the bigger bears try to pretend
That they came round the corner to look for a friend;
And they try to pretend that nobody cares
Whether you walk on the lines or squares.
But only the sillies believe their talk;
It's ever so portant how you walk.
And it's ever so jolly to call out, "Bears,
Just watch me walking in all the squares!"

1 comment:

Harmony said...

Fun! So much better than "If you step on a crack, you'll break your mother's back.