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Imagine That!Children's Poems By R. Renée Bembry

Imagine that poems allow poets imaginations to run wild in lyrical glee or bliss. Putting the imagination to work with little to no boundaries is a fun way to approach poetry, whether free verse or rhyming, because just about any idea can entail tons of meanings and approaches. Poetry on this page stems from imaginary verse that intends to incite pictures in the mind that take readers to places they otherwise may not venture. Imagine purple skies and girls transforming into frogs...


Imagine That! Flock of Birds

Imagine that the sun was green

The sky purple and yellow

That every street you walked down

You would have to kiss a fellow

 

Imagine that to give a kiss

Was not a welcome treat

'Cause every time you kissed a boy

He would step on your feet

 

Imagine that a girl you liked

Said that she liked you too

Only she turned into a frog

And hopped off to the zoo

 

Imagine that you wished you had

A very different life

For in your mind all folks around

Constantly gave you strife

 

Then one day when you ventured out

Of doors to take a breather

A flock of birds lifted you up

And flew you to Geneva!

May 1, 2011 – Revised

© R. Renée Bembry MSAP









Imagine That! Genie Wish

Imagine that you were hungry

As hungry as could be

But you were not a bumble bee

Who liked to eat honey

                                

Imagine that you were thirsty

Your tongue was dry as sand

That when you tried to take a drink

The fountain spit out land

 

Imagine that you were lonely

Not one friend in the world

Then genie granted you one wish

So you wished for a girl

May 1, 2011 – Revised

© R. Renée Bembry MSAP


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          Psssst!

Now that you have read these Imagine That!

poems, perhaps you would like to add an imaginary

poem of your own to this page. If you would

like to add one you could do so by emailing

your poem to

SillyMommy@MyStoriesAndPoems.com

 

Once received imagination poems will be added

to this page as long as MyStoriesAndPoems.com

writing standards have been adhered to.

Please see the Critique Page before submitting

your poem.

 

Children under 13 must get adult permission

before submitting poems.


Include your first name and your age with your

poem.

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