There was once a mouse who ate sauerkraut
In his grandma's house all day.
He grew smaller and smaller - not taller and taller-
And fell in a stack of hay.
His grandmother panicked and yelled, "Where's my Alex!"
As she dove in to save her son.
Alex said, "Here I am, sharing some ham with lost sons Three, Two and One."
In his grandma's house all day.
He grew smaller and smaller - not taller and taller-
And fell in a stack of hay.
His grandmother panicked and yelled, "Where's my Alex!"
As she dove in to save her son.
Alex said, "Here I am, sharing some ham with lost sons Three, Two and One."
Published by Ebony Haywood
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4 Comments
Post a CommentYou have an extreme talent for the unusual, yet well timed verse! I love this! This poem is the type of stuff I read to my kids all the time.
lol, excellent :)
ha! i love it! :) jeffrey
Another good one.