In Kindergarten

Where I Learn the Most Important Lessons in Life

Tussy
I

In Kindergarten was where,

I truly learn to care.

In Kindergarten I knew,

I should always be true.

II

In Kindergarten was there,

I always need to share.

In Kindergarten I knew,

playing fair is what I must do.

III

In Kindergarten I was told,

never to hit or scold.

In Kindergarten you say,

sorry when you hurt somebody.

IV

In Kindergarten we wash,

our hands before we eat.

In Kindergarten we flush,

after using the toilet.

V

In Kindergarten we clean,

our own mess often.

In Kindergarten we don't take,

things we don't own or make.

VI

In Kindergarten we knew,

cookies and milk are good for you;

and in going out to the world,

its safe to have hands to hold.

VII

In Kindergarten I learn to think,

to learn, to draw and paint.

In Kindergarten I knew,

how to sing and dance with gusto.

VIIII

In Kindergarten we have naps,

after being tired from all the laughs.

In Kindergarten, life is simple,

and school is fun and wonderful.

Published by Tussy

I first saw the light of day on the 19th day of November in the Pearl of the Orient Seas. Born and bred a Roman Catholic and received Catholic education from the primary on to the secondary until I finished...  View profile

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  • Tiadora Anderson2/16/2009

    Cute poem.

  • 3lilangels12/12/2008

    very nice poem!

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