I DON’T LIKE WORDS
by
Gregory K.
I don’t like words.
They don’t make sense.
Words make me upset and tense.
How due eye no witch whirred two ewes
Ore how too right thee won aye chews?
Wile sum mite think words are a bawl,
Eye dew knot care fore words at awl!
This seemed like a good way to end my National Poetry Month poem-a-day run. Obviously, I do like words... most of the time. You can find links to all the April poems over o the right of the blog under the headline "The Poems". And remember, poetry happens here at GottaBook alllll year long, so it won't be long til I'm back at ya, for better or verse.
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By: Gregory K. Pincus,
on 4/30/2008
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By: Just One More Book!!,
on 10/23/2007
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Author: Teresa Bateman
Illustrator: Nadine Bernard Westcott (on JOMB)
Published: 2001 Albert Whitman & Co. (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0807522759 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
Action-packed illustrations crammed with hilarious details and subtle humour betray the impish reality that is missed by the earnest narrator in this snappily rhyming adventure in learned compassion.
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Brilliant.
Wow! What a great month it's been! I have enjoyed receiving your poems by mail. This was definitely a great way to wrap it up.
very clever Mr. Pincus, very clever.
Great...as was only to be expected...and thanks..
LOL!!!!!!
I love those things that pass spell check and are still wrong. This is great!
You and Pete (cornerkick.blogspot.com) should get together and discuss writing all these poems.
Sarah pointed me your way and I just read this one (so far). Loved it. She was right in that it's just the kind of wordplay I'd enjoy.
Not sure it'd be the kind of thing you'd want to read at a recital, though. Might lose some impact.
Bravo, Greg. Congratulations on a stellar month of poetry. I hope you are able to find an outlet for publishing this work - kids, teachers, and parents would be extremely tickled.
Weigh two Gogh!
David LaRochelle
Gregory,
I posted your poem of apology at Wild Rose Reader yesterday (April 29th). Here's the URL:
http://wildrosereader.blogspot.com/2008/04/those-of-you-who-read-my-interview-with.html
Thanks for contributing to the celebration of poetry at Wild Rose Reader this month. Are you relieved that April is almost over?
This might be my favorite of all.
Hooray!