I like poems.
Nov. 19th, 2008 09:17 pmI do! I memorize them, and I read them, and I recite them.
I was in the bookstore, anyway, thinking about the books I'll buy month after next. Ana's proven to be madly in love with Shel Silverstein - she worked her way through Runny Babbit as I read it, and that's a bard hook! - so I was thinking I'll get his opus used, and then I saw some Prelutzky.
I had a book by him as a kid, I'm thinking, so I pick it up and flip through it. Mind you, the *only* thing I remembered by him was "a bouncing mouse is in my house". And yet, I saw one page. I saw the title: Homework. And instantly, years since I've read it (and I know I never tried to memorize this one, I lost the book before I realized one could just *do* that), the first line sprang to mind:
Homework, o homework, I hate you! You stink!
*giggles*
Oh, well, I never did do my homework as a kid!
It's amazing the things that stick in the mind, though, isn't it?
I was in the bookstore, anyway, thinking about the books I'll buy month after next. Ana's proven to be madly in love with Shel Silverstein - she worked her way through Runny Babbit as I read it, and that's a bard hook! - so I was thinking I'll get his opus used, and then I saw some Prelutzky.
I had a book by him as a kid, I'm thinking, so I pick it up and flip through it. Mind you, the *only* thing I remembered by him was "a bouncing mouse is in my house". And yet, I saw one page. I saw the title: Homework. And instantly, years since I've read it (and I know I never tried to memorize this one, I lost the book before I realized one could just *do* that), the first line sprang to mind:
Homework, o homework, I hate you! You stink!
*giggles*
Oh, well, I never did do my homework as a kid!
It's amazing the things that stick in the mind, though, isn't it?