That was a Grade 3 or 4 exercise, if I recall. My poem was rubbish, but thought about rhyming words ever after … and even memorized a number of simple, but well-known poems.
My peak came when I was 10: “Vernon the vulture lived in a wood. Although mama told him he’d never be good. He ate live rabbits, live snakes, and live snails. Instead of head first he swallowed their tails.” I’ve never come close again.
a sage 3 months ago
I wrote lyrics to the theme song of Star Trek—Voyager.
HarryLime Premium Member 3 months ago
That was a Grade 3 or 4 exercise, if I recall. My poem was rubbish, but thought about rhyming words ever after … and even memorized a number of simple, but well-known poems.
Lee26 Premium Member 3 months ago
I take MY glasses off and everybody STILL recognizes me. Must’ve been a super power that I didn’t have.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 3 months ago
Every nerd’s fantasy, to be interesting to others
Teto85 Premium Member 3 months ago
THE Superhero.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
My peak came when I was 10: “Vernon the vulture lived in a wood. Although mama told him he’d never be good. He ate live rabbits, live snakes, and live snails. Instead of head first he swallowed their tails.” I’ve never come close again.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator 3 months ago
One of my earliest poems was a grade school valentine that read
Remember the moon
Remember the stars
Remember the night we smoked cigars.
It rhymed anyway. Roy’s poem I wrote for the comic, so it’s pretty recent.