Poems for Children
THE TEACHER ANGELS
Mummy, I’ve a question
Tell me the answer do –
Are there teacher angels in Heaven?
I think it must be true!
Or who’d teach the baby angels
How to take away and add?
Who will test the little angels
And mark them good or bad?
Who will teach the little angels
To recognise their names?
Who’ll help them learn the rules
For all the spelling games?
Who’ll teach the three times tables
That three times two is six?
And tell them to be quiet
And put their fingers on their lips?
Who’ll stand them in the corner
When they don’t do as they’re told?
And give them stickers when they’re good
Of silver and of gold?
Who’ll play the piano
When they’ve got hymns to sing?
And at the end of playtime
Ring a bell to bring them in?
Mummy I’ve thought it out
And I think it’s pretty clear –
Are there teacher angels in Heaven?
I don’t think so, dear.
A TODDLER DREAMS…
Where do you go to, my precious,
When you’re tucked up in your bed?
As those little eyelids flicker
What dreams stream through your head?
Are you flying on a broomstick,
With a witch who’s lost her hat?
Sweeping through the fluffy clouds
With a frog, a dog, and a cat?
Are you helping to fill her cauldron
Many weird spells to brew?
Is that where you’ve gone, my munchkin,
Was there room on her broom for you?
Or are you riding, riding.
With the wicked highway rat,
With boots, a mask, and a sword
And a black, triangular hat?
Cling fast to the horse, my precious,
Don’t let go of the rein,
As you steal all those yummy cakes
From the travellers on the lane…
Or are you deep in the forest,
Collecting sticks and stones,
To fight the mighty Gruffalo
Who wants to chew your bones?
Does the cunning fox tempt you
To visit his underground house?
Do you face up to him bravely
Like the small brown mouse?
Or are you in your tiny boat
Sailing the seas afar,
Travelling to the island
Where all the Wild Things are?
But the sun will rise, my munchkin,
Sail over the paper sea,
And when you wake in the morning
Come safely back to me!
A FIELD OF SUNFLOWERS
Rows and rows of soldiers
Count them one by one,
Watch them lift their golden heads
And follow the golden sun.
Helmets of yellow petals,
Face of dark brown beads
Here’s our sunflower army –
Here is what it needs:
Soil to give it goodness
And a firm base for its roots,
Rain to give it moisture
To feed its thirsty shoots,
Bees to buzz around it
With acrobatic grace,
And most of all the sunshine
To warm its sunlike face.
Rows and rows of soldiers
Count them one by one,
Watch them lift their golden heads
And follow the golden sun.
From their golden petals,
From their golden seeds,
Comes the golden sunflower oil
Our hungry world to feed.
EARLY TO BED
I lie in bed at night and the velvet black
Strokes my arms and head and back,
And cars that pass, their headlights gleam
Through my curtains and windowpane,
And their long fingers of moonlight white
Smear across my walls this creepy night,
And though I’m brave, big breaths I take,
And hug my teddy so he won’t shake.
I hold my breath and listen hard
For some sound from my mum and dad.
They’re downstairs I’m almost certain,
That’s where I left them, closing the curtain.
‘Come on, dear, it’s time for bed,’
Were the words to me they said.
They’ll come up soon I’m sure they will,
But why is the house so cold…so still?
No – there’s a creak – was that a groan?
Was that the wind…or perhaps a moan?
Sounds like the cry of the too long dead
And I pull the covers over my head…
Then at last I hear them come,
Up the stairs, first dad, then mum,
The whispered voice I know so well,
It’s such a comfort, I cannot tell.
A gentle touch, a kiss goodnight,
I pretend to sleep, my eyes shut tight.
And now I know they’re safe and near,
I whisper into teddy’s ear,
‘You silly bear…now you sleep tight!
I told you it would be all right!’
THE SONG OF THE DOLPHIN
Dolphin,
More liquid than the water
Through which you move.
As you perform your tricks, how do you feel?
Fluent, fluid swimmer
With muscles of blue grey steel, you seem to laugh and smile…
Have you heard the rumour
That you’re the only sea mammal
With a fishy sense of humour?
In the depths of the sea
You are a lord.
What do you really think
Of the humans that applaud?
And as you dip and dive, dive down
Deep, deep, too deep for tears
Does the saltwater sting your eyes
And remind you of your fears,
As you sing sad songs to lost dolphin loves
Who found their final rest
Trapped in the tangled terror
Of a fishing boat’s nets?
This next poem was written about a cat who chased a mouse and accidentally killed it…
THE THINGS WE LOVE
The cat stretches, yawns,
Licks its paws and paws its face
And in a move
That in its smooth, sinewy grace
Has no beginning and no end
Rises and prowls
Looking for its friend, its friend of yesterday
With whom it chased and pounced and leapt in play.
Teasing, waiting,
Stalking, baiting
Led to the excitement of the chase:
Push paw, slash and miss,
The rush of blood, the silent hissss…
The chase over,
The racing done,
The pleasure of a game well won…
But now she seeks her friend in vain.
Frustrated, tired, she naps again.
Like her mistress, master,
Woman, man,
Despite herself
She must the maxim prove:
We all destroy the thing we love.