LITTLE YELLOW FROG
Little yellow frog,
Little yellow frog,
Where have you been?
I've been hiding,
I've been hiding,
said little yellow frog,
under a log.
LITTLE RED HEN
Little red hen,
Little red hen,
Where have you been?
I've been sitting,
I've been sitting,
said little red hen,
trying to hatch these eggs.
Can you see the pattern I've set up in these two poems?
Little (color) (animal).
Little (color) (animal),
Where have you been?
I've been (action word),
I've been (action word),
said the little (color) (animal)
(line to explain where or what the action is)
So let's try it with a cat.
Little white cat,
Little white cat,
Where have you been?
I've been sleeping,
I've been sleeping,
said little white cat,
on this cozy mat.
Or a dog.
Little brown dog,
Little brown dog,
Where have you been?
I've been running,
I've been running,
said the little brown dog,
through this misty fog.
I'm already thinking about the verses I can write using this pattern with a goat, a lion, an ostrich, the moon, (see, it doesn't have to be an animal), the broom, even a Texas tycoon. Just to show you the form can be used for something other than animals, I wanted to use different colors too. So I thought about silver and the first thing that came to mind was a shovel.
Little silver shovel,
Little silver shovel,
Where have you been?
I've been digging,
I've been digging,
said little silver shovel
all across the gravel.
So now it is your turn. Can you write your own poem using this form? If you had a whole group of poems you could put them together in your own little book of poetry. Have fun. If you'd like to leave your poem in the comments below, I'd LOVE to read your creation. Thank you.
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