My Poems, By Melisa

I have given myself a good chuckle AND creeped myself out simultaneously by opening this book for the first time in years, even though it has resided on the bookshelf–mere steps from me–in our family room for absolutely forever.

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I wrote in this book of poems from May 10, 1978 until February 23, 1981.

No, no…don’t be impressed. There are only eleven pages full of poems. The rest of the book? ENTIRELY BLANK.

Because I enjoy giving my readers a good laugh and don’t mind making fun for you at my own expense, I will now share some of these works of art with you. Please note the obvious impact that both Dr. Seuss AND Shel Silverstein had in my early life as a writer, and don’t mind the one that is overly angst-y, please: I was nearly ten. The silver lining is that I can definitely see my growth as a poet at that young age, even though I ventured into different kinds of writing (thank goodness!). Enjoy!

June 24, 1978
Friends

Today my friend got back from camp.
My brain was sloping like a ramp
With all the things I had to say,
Like “This is my very lucky day!”

July 26, 1978
The Storm (Dedicated to the storm that came)

The storm came rumbling toward us
Boom, Boom!
There was not time to make a fuss
Boom, Boom!
All of us came running quickly home
Without even a grumble or groan!

October 13, 1978
Fish

Fish are fun,
Fish are nice,
Sometimes you store them
In very cold ice.

October 13, 1978
All Alone

All alone today.
Nobody wants to play
With me.
Nobody will come
If I count 1-2-3.

Then Somebody came
When I was on three
She is very nice
Not paid a fee.

(and in a weird prediction of the future…)
May 22, 1979
Names

Mary, John, Joe
Those are good names, you know.
Steve, James, Tom, Kerry
Those are names of people I’d like to marry.

January 15, 1980
Weather

Cold weather is very bad,
Sometimes very nice.
With your partner down you go,
Falling on the ice.
Very very cold weather
At nine or ten degrees,
You might as well go in the house–
Before you start to sneeze!

Hot weather is summertime
Very hot indeed,
As soon as summer starts,
You see–you’re pulling weeds! (haha, wink to my sister)
With the weather at 101,
You’re always outside swimming,
Or laying in the sun.

I think warm weather is the best.
It’s always in between.
In warm weather people are nice,
Very rarely mean.
So take this lesson with you,
Keep it by your side.
Take it on the train,
And have a very nice ride!

Februrary 23, 1981
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A Book
Fictional or Non-fictional
Interests and Intrigues
Suddenly…
A pleasure.

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17 Comments

  • Ashley T

    Too cute! I bet I can find some of my own.. but I'd be too scared to post them. Something about being dorky. LOL
    Thanks for sharing!

  • WeaselMomma

    Wow, You were never a published poet laureate?
    Things that make you go hmmm.

    Thanks for the laughs.

  • LceeL

    The best one was "Fish". I think I'll remember that one, always. The Doctor would be so proud.

  • nycgirl0501

    That is so cute! Love them all!
    I used to write poems too but I never kept them. I wish I had. I do have an old journal from 5th grade that has an entry that read "I got married to Julio today" LMAO! That's news to me & probably to him too. He was an 8th grader I had a crush on! Too funny!

  • eva

    Well, I was quite impressed with all! (and humored 🙂 BUT- you married a James!!!

    Very sweet!

  • Mags

    Lots of things are making me happy these days-but THIS post made THIS day. So. Funny!!! Thank you for sharing them with us. 🙂

    Have a great 4th of July weekend!

  • Michelle

    I love it. You wrote really well for being, what, three years old. I'm impressed.

    PS I looked at the C25K page, and they're basing the 9 weeks on us running 6mph. We may need 10 or 11 weeks 🙂

  • Lucy

    This…

    So take this lesson with you,
    Keep it by your side.
    Take it on the train,
    And have a very nice ride!

    Is my favorite!!!

  • Mrs4444

    LOL! These are precious. Your budding sense of humor was very evident in Fish. (That one is my favorite.) 🙂

  • DaddysFishBowl

    This is by far the coolest thing I've read! Thanks for sharing, you were such a poet. Beyond awesome!