LADYBUG by Russ McKay (aka sillygrandpa.com)
Posted on July 27, 2014
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Ladybug Ladybug
High on my wall
Your feet must be sticky
‘Cause I see you don’t fall
You’re a pretty red color
And you’re spotted too
If you were much bigger
You’d be in a zoo
I watched you a long time
And I was surprised
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Means a Ladybug flies
But one thing I don’t know
Is why you’re named that
Is it cause you’re gentle
Or you look like a hat?
I ask and I ask
But no one can surmise
And just what do we call
All you Ladybug guys?
ECHO by Russ McKay
Posted on July 22, 2014
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HELLO…Hello…hello…said Echo from the cave
She couldn’t but she wanted to… add a little wave
She also had to always….stay hidden from the view
And never ever speak unless she was spoken to
Though she lived in canyons, chambers and some far off hills
She never started conversations about her life on rocks and rills
Her role was to wait silently…of this she wasn’t fond
Because she had to hold her voice and only could respond
But Echo has a secret that she will never share
She whistles, yells and shouts a lot when no one else is there
THE PONY’S BIRTHDAY by Russ McKay aka sillygrandpa.com
Posted on July 17, 2014
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There once was a white pony named “Whirl”
Who had a mane that was long and would curl
He was a small breed horse
And for his birthday of course
He was lonely and wanted a girl
Well his parents said “No way!”
“You can’t have a girl this birthday”
“Something you really don’t need
And they’re too hard to feed”
Both his parents shook heads and said “Naaay!”
Whirl was understandably sad
“I’ve got a really mean Mom and Dad!”
He had to figure a way
To get a girl this birthday
Or it’d be the worst one he’d EVER had
Whirl kept asking to no avail
His Father swished him away with his tail
“My back’s always bare
I need a girl riding up there!”
But all of his pleas seemed to fail
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She exclaimed the instant she saw Whirl
“Daddy please buy that pony for me
I’ll take care of it you’ll see!”
“And I want to name it Pearl”
Her Father said “Ponies are hard to feed
And we really don’t have a need
A pony’s not a toy…
And besides…he’s a boy
So Pearl is a bad name indeed!”
As the girl was petting his mane
The pony whispered his name
“Oh Dad… exclaimed the girl
His real name is Whirl!”
“And see…he’s very tame”
Then her Father finally said “OK”
“You can have Whirl for your birthday!”
The girl shouted with glee
And Whirl gave out a “Whinee!”
The pair are happy still to this day
SENSE OF SMELL by Russ McKay (aka sillygrandpa.com)
Posted on July 14, 2014
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Have you ever wondered if there’s a smell
That even skunks don’t like?
I’ve observed those animals closely
In the evenings when they hike
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TOY BOAT by Russ McKay (aka sillygrandpa.com)
Posted on July 9, 2014
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I built my first boat model
I bet it goes real fast
It’s a pretty sailboat
With one tall center mast
I followed the directions
With some help from Dad
When we both were finished
Boy we both were glad
It was fun to build it
And it’s so much fun to see
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Both my Dad and me
Well we took it to the lake today
For its maiden sail
The breeze was right the water calm
We named the boat “Prevail”
We put it in the water
Then “Prevail” began to lean
But we forgot to glue the keel
It became a submarine!
MY BEAUTIFUL WEED by Russ McKay (aka sillygrandpa.com)
Posted on June 21, 2014
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One spring I decided to plant some seed
My garden was flowerless and in great need
As they began to bloom I gave extra feed
But they were outshone by one glorious weed
The reddest red and the greenest green
The most beautiful plant I’d ever seen
That weed made my flowers really look sick
It’s lush petals were long and thick
Even the bees and birds came to see
How lovely this weed had come to be
Then all of my neighbors stopped by and took note
And the garden editor of the newspaper wrote
“The most wonderous of horticulture indeed!”
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And the man from the nursery was a visitor
He turned out to be a vociferous inquisitor
I watered and fed and kept the surround of it clear
It grew even more handsome as the Autumn drew near
The flowers all wilted and grew ugly and brown
But my beautiful weed just stood its ground
Then it finally happened on the first night of frost
By the next morning my weed’s beauty was lost
It never did bloom in my garden again
And I miss my weed like I’d miss a friend
But my newest garden is flowered and lively
With a lush green crop of poison ivy
MOMMY’S LITTLE HELPER by Russ McKay
Posted on June 15, 2014
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Daddy said he’s glad to see
The way that I helped my Mommy
After dinner was done
I was the one
Who made the plates clean as could be
Of course Mom put them in the machine
She added soap to make sure they got clean
And ‘though I did try
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I could not reach that high
And that far I just could not lean
After all I am just three
But I’m helpful as I can be
I didn’t do nothin’
I helped push the button
And my Daddy is proud of me
TWINS by Russ McKay
Posted on June 4, 2014
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Twice upon a time there were born
Two identical babies named Bjorn
They had the same kinda nose
And identical toes
They were only apart night ’til morn
One had a little more hair
Though they both had skin very fair
When they ate one would slurp
And the other would burp
And together they went everywhere
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One wanted to be left alone
But he soon grew lonely
For his brother only
So he called him on his cell phone
But the caller got into a snit
Bro’s busy phone gave him a fit
What neither twin knew
Is…they both tried to do
The same thing the same time so they quit
THREE LITTLE DOVES by Russ McKay
Posted on May 27, 2014
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Three little doves lost their gloves
And didn’t know where to find them
They looked all around…in the tree…on the ground
They even looked right there behind them
They’d coo and coo
And wonder who
If anyone would ever find them
They retraced every step
Looked again where they’re kept…
Their gloves even had feathers that lined them
Then…there on the chair
They found a small pair…no two…no THREE
Pairs of mittens
Then…yelling out to the doves
Three small cats wearing gloves
“You found them…we were thinking of quittin’!”
So the six swapped the gloves for the mittens
“We’d be sad if it weren’t for those kittens!”
The kittens agreed “Thank you doves indeed!
Those gloves of yours just weren’t fittin’!”
MY NEW FLIP/FLOPS by Russ McKay
Posted on May 17, 2014
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The weather’s startin’ to really get hot
And when I look in my closet all I’ve got
Are those heavy shoes I wear to school
But I want shoes that are new and cool
After begging my Mom for days without stop
She finally took me down to the kids shoe shop
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The ones I got I think were a gyp
‘Cause when I’m walkin’ they go FLOP/FLIP