A Bath Time Protest

I know that look,

you can’t deny.

You’ve got that twinkle

in your eye.

And a towel,

I see it clear.

I smell the soap

a mile from here.

I run and run,

you can’t catch me.

I’ll hide in spots

where you can’t see.

You’re so unfair;

I’ve worked my best

to get this mud

across my chest.

And now you think

to clean me up?

To get me rid

of all this muck?

I will not yield;

I stomp and scream.

You come at me

with oils and cream.

Water hits me

and it’s the end.

I am done for

Let’s not pretend

It’s cold and wet

but the suds are nice

I try not to smile

as bubbles rise.

I must admit

though I made a scene,

there are worst things

than being clean.

 

 

Stars Beneath Our Feet

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We don’t need to wait for the night

Because this star’s rays don’t shine light.

They don’t hang on the purple sky, 

Neath our feet they prefer to lie.

How their limbs grow back remains untold

Stars of the sea, what secrets you hold!

Summer is Here!

My daughter has been extra-restless these past few days, and I know why. She’s got just a week of school left, and then its summertime! In the Philippines, summer officially begins in April, although for students, summer arrives on the last day of school. I still remember my own summers, when work was just what old people did. Believe me, it was heaven! To honor all the summers that have gone by, I give to you this tiny poem, Simple Joys of Summer. May it remind you of your favorite summers. Enjoy!

Happy Whisker’s Day!

Whiskers on a fox,

Whiskers on a cat.

Whiskers on a walrus,

Whiskers on a rat!

Stiff and white whiskers,

Black, wiry ones, too!

Have you seen catfish whiskers?

Can you guess what they do?

Whiskers on the snout

Whiskers on the cheek

Whiskers on the eyes?

Now, isn’t that neat!

Whiskers are great

But one’s above the rest

Dad’s whiskers that tickle

For me, they are the best!