King Arthur
Poem of the Day number forty-nine: King Arthur, by Anonymous
My first non-poem post in what, 48 days?
I’m just here to say I’m obsessed with the Postmodern Jukebox cover of “All About That Bass” and to post the video here in case you, too, need a song to obsess over.
I’m all about that bass, ’bout that bass, no treble! It’s fun to choose one of the harmony parts and sing along :)
Poem of the Day number forty-seven: There Was a Little Girl, by Anonymous
Poem of the Day number forty-five: The Owl and the Pussy-cat, by Edward Lear. Oh how I love this one!
Poem of the Day number forty-four: The Purple Cow, by Gelett Burgess. Em disagrees with this poem so we wrote a new version:
I’ve never seen a purple cow
but I would like to see one
and I can tell you anyhow
I’d really like to be one!
Poem of the Day number forty-three: What is Pink? by Christina Rossetti
Poem of the Day number forty-two: The Man in the Wilderness, by Anonymous
Poem of the Day number forty-one: Laughing Song, by William Blake
Hey I made a YouTube playlist so you can watch all my Poems of the Day in succession! As I record new ones they’ll show up at the end. Enjoy!
Poem of the Day number forty: The Walrus and the Carpenter, by Lewis Carroll. Lol!
Poem of the Day number thirty-nine: Dutch Lullaby, by Eugene Field. I love this poem so much!!!
Poem of the Day number thirty-eight: In the Night, by Anonymous. Lol.
Poem of the Day number thirty-seven: O Sailor, Come Ashore, by Christina Rossetti
Poem of the Day number thirty-six: The Fisherman, by Abbie Farwell Brown
Poem of the Day number thirty-four: Swimming, by Clinton Scollard
Poem of the Day number thirty-three: Ducks’ Ditty, by Kenneth Grahame
Poem of the Day number thirty-two: A Sea-Song from the Shore, by James Whitcomb Riley