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Philippe’s Poetry - Words of Rhythm and Rhymes Summary Poem - 5. I Hate this Town - Chapter 19, Comment Poem 2
Dr Seuss doesn’t live here, his words grew silent,
Rough are the times, no more words from this giant.
Original like no other, indeed he was,
Yet, his words and style, they do still buzz.
Gone perhaps, are the simpler times,
But who can resist, his learning rhymes.
It’s exciting to learn, timeless to recall,
Voices speak, his words taught us all.
A Rainbow of words and colors unbound,
New words learned by color and sound.
Education by phonics like Green Eggs and Ham,
What of Horton and Who, Excited I am!
Who indeed can not smile as they read or recall the magic of the whimsical author that touched so many; to:
Dr Theodor Seuss Geisel,
1904-1991, RIP.
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