A poem for kids about how you can have friends of various kinds. Your pals are different! |
FRIENDSHIP How would it be To share honey with a bee A buzzing black bee By the sea? How about saying hi To a little butterfly Which flutters by Or would you ask why? Would you say I shan't To read a story with an ant Maybe an ant in a red pant Or would you sit alone and rant? Might it be nice To eat rice cooked with spice Then covered in ice With many mice? Would you shout ugh To give a bug A large hairy bug A tight hug? I think it's fine I would like to dine With a bee eating honey When it's rainy or sunny. I would wave and say hi To any size of butterfly Flying by In the blue sky. I'd love to read with an ant In an old or a new pant Maybe a book about a plant I'd never say I can't. I'd say yes in a trice To eating rice cooked with spice And wrapped in ice Sitting with squeaking mice. All of these friends are great Everyone is unique I'd proudly call each one my mate It's their friendship I seek. There's no room for hate Not one I would call a freak They are either short or tall One is big, one is small But I don't care and love them all. Singing loudly thru a mouth or a beak Smiling in fun when we speak Holding each other by the wing or hand We'll always walk together, a merry band. THE END |