Friday, October 27, 2017

IT'S HALLOWEEN

I saw a monster come in,
on this spooky night.
Then a mummy entered,
it was a frightful sight.
A ghost suddenly appeared,
it was a scary scene.
Then Frankenstein showed up,
he looked rather mean.
Even a witch flew in,
with a haunting voice.
A skeleton dropped by,
he made a dreadful noise.
A hairy goblin stepped in,
I wanted to scream.
 I noticed saw a vampire walk in,
this must be a dream.
After all this confusion,
I came to this conclusion.
They are not scary or mean,
they are dressed for Halloween.



Friday, October 20, 2017

LOVE ALL YEAR LONG

I will love you in January, like it was the first time.
I will love you in February, for you are my valentine.
I will love you in March, and know it's the real thing.
I will love you in April, for the joy you bring.
I will love you in May, and watch our love grow.
I will love you in June, and never let you go.
I will love you in July, and say it all the time.
I will love you in August, and know you are mine.
I will love you in September, when I am one year older.
I will love you in October, even when it gets colder .
I will love you in November, when I will be very thankful.
I will love you in December, and be forever grateful.

Saturday, October 7, 2017

The House That Mom Cleaned



This is the house, that mom cleaned.





This is the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned.







This is the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned.







This is the girl, that roused the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned.








This is the boy, that scared the girl, that roused the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned.







This is the bowl, filled with cream corn, that splattered the boy, that scared the girl, that roused the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned.





This is the baby, dressed adorn, that knocked the bowl, filled with cream corn, that splattered the boy, that scared the girl, that roused the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house that mom cleaned.



This is dad, tattered and torn, that fed the baby, dressed adorn, that knocked the bowl, filled with cream corn, that splattered the boy, that scared the girl, that roused the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned.



This is the neighbor, who blew the car horn, that spooked the dad, tattered and torn, that fed the baby, dressed adorn, that knocked the bowl, filled with cream corn, that splattered the boy, that scared the girl, that roused the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned. 




This is mom, tired and worn, that waved at the neighbor, who blew the car horn, that spooked the dad, tattered and torn, that fed the baby, dressed adorn, that knocked the bowl, filled with cream corn, that splattered the boy, that scared the girl, that roused the dog, that chased the cat, that lived in the house, that mom cleaned.


This is the family, who had sworn,
to wash the floor, in the early morn,
in the house, that mom cleaned.