Tale of the Runner, A Poem by Seymour Shubin

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Tale of the Runner

I must have been six,
seven at most,
when this crazy neighbor woman
ask me to do her a favor,
and since you always did neighbors a favor,
I nodded and she brought around
this covered basket with two handles
that had wild scratching sounds inside it
and told me to take it to the creek
which was about a block away
and I carried it, hating myself
and I couldn’t wait to drop it
which I did,
in the field near the creak
not in it
as if that made a difference
to poor crazed kitty.
And I ran and ran
and ran and ran
but never far enough.

Seymour Shubin

Poem for a Two Year Old by J. Kevin Wolfe

A 2-Year-Old’s Advice to a 23-Month-Old

Ask for more
when your plate is still full
and you’re done eating

Keep a pocketful of dirt
After they wash you
wipe your face with it
They’ll never get
your magic trick

Hold your plate upside down
If food falls off
gravity still works
and the world is safe
so smile

Ask why? until they shout
‘just because!’
Checkmate

The moment the macaroni
hits the disposal
scream
you want it back

Don’t say you need
to go to the bathroom
or ask ‘are we there yet?’
They’re copyright
by three-year-olds

Smear dinner on your face
to cool it
so it doesn’t burn your tongue
Then lick it off

If your eyes get
big enough around puppies
they let you pull ears

Fill your mouth with food
slowly dribble it down your chin
It takes practice

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Summer with Monika.Poem by Roger McGough. Read & Sung by Raymond Crooke.

Roger McGough is one of the famous trio of Brian Patton & the late Adrien Henri who came to be known from the trend that they set, as the Liverpool Poets, and who were the forerunners that heralded in the Beatles Scenario.

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A Song on the End of the World.Poem. Czeslaw Milosv.

End of the world

End of the worldCzeslaw Milosz , a most respected contemporary poet, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980. He left the Poland of the oppressive Communist regime that came to power following World War II and lived in the United States from 1960 until his death in 2004.

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