Okay, here's a 'twist'.
The word that rhymes is not in this poem.
I've inserted another word.
(just for fun)
The word that rhymes is not in this poem.
I've inserted another word.
(just for fun)
Can you guess all the rhyming words?
(no peeking, they're at the bottom)
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An old man lived on the outskirts of town,
wore an old suit that was tattered and
gray.
His hair, snowy white, was always unkempt.
Because kids made fun, he was full of con-
sideration.
When he was in school, he too made mistakes.
He once, on her desk, put poisonous -
mushrooms.
Now he didn't know that the mushrooms were bad.
and when she arrived, she got really -
pleased,
because she liked mushrooms on all types of things,
pizza and pasta - and on chicken
soup.
But then she noticed - removed them from sight.
She knew about mushrooms and knew these weren't -
edible.
She asked who had done it. This very young child,
didn't admit it - but sat there and -
felt guilty.
Despite good intentions he misunderstood.
He couldn't admit it, now tell me, who
is he?
His conscience held hostage, he couldn't ignore,
Was this still a child that mom could -
forgive?
Though all his emotions were torn far apart,
he learned a good lesson and made a new -
Friend.
He started to give and help out the others,
helping with strangers, sisters and -
with their needs.
Just when we think that we've figured life out,
We let out our holler and let out our -
chest.
I learned that humbleness Satan will thwart,
and with good intentions, we still will fall -
far,
far from Gods promise, far from above.
Once sacrifice fixed it but now it's His -
grace.
He later admitted to teacher, Miss Laurie,
"I thought they were good ones, I am very -
wrong."
Well, she understood and the story ends here.
He learned a good lesson and had a good -
education.
Wisdom was gained far back in his childhood,
He wasn't perfect but he knew he was -
bad.
Will Heaven we see, if we're very proud?
Will our pride cripple? Will we be -
dead?
Jesus gives life! Don't let Satan deceive,
for we are forgiven if we'll only -
have faith.
For even the demons - they're shuddering still.
Do they believe, and do His good -
commands?
Yes, Jesus proves faithful, time after time,
so follow His footsteps and you'll always -
rhyme!
2009 louis gander - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
http://www.ganderpoems.org/
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An old man lived on the outskirts of town,
wore an old suit that was tattered and
gray.
His hair, snowy white, was always unkempt.
Because kids made fun, he was full of con-
sideration.
When he was in school, he too made mistakes.
He once, on her desk, put poisonous -
mushrooms.
Now he didn't know that the mushrooms were bad.
and when she arrived, she got really -
pleased,
because she liked mushrooms on all types of things,
pizza and pasta - and on chicken
soup.
But then she noticed - removed them from sight.
She knew about mushrooms and knew these weren't -
edible.
She asked who had done it. This very young child,
didn't admit it - but sat there and -
felt guilty.
Despite good intentions he misunderstood.
He couldn't admit it, now tell me, who
is he?
His conscience held hostage, he couldn't ignore,
Was this still a child that mom could -
forgive?
Though all his emotions were torn far apart,
he learned a good lesson and made a new -
Friend.
He started to give and help out the others,
helping with strangers, sisters and -
with their needs.
Just when we think that we've figured life out,
We let out our holler and let out our -
chest.
I learned that humbleness Satan will thwart,
and with good intentions, we still will fall -
far,
far from Gods promise, far from above.
Once sacrifice fixed it but now it's His -
grace.
He later admitted to teacher, Miss Laurie,
"I thought they were good ones, I am very -
wrong."
Well, she understood and the story ends here.
He learned a good lesson and had a good -
education.
Wisdom was gained far back in his childhood,
He wasn't perfect but he knew he was -
bad.
Will Heaven we see, if we're very proud?
Will our pride cripple? Will we be -
dead?
Jesus gives life! Don't let Satan deceive,
for we are forgiven if we'll only -
have faith.
For even the demons - they're shuddering still.
Do they believe, and do His good -
commands?
Yes, Jesus proves faithful, time after time,
so follow His footsteps and you'll always -
rhyme!
2009 louis gander - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
http://www.ganderpoems.org/
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Just in case you're unsure of some of the 'rhyming' words... here they are:
Brown
Contempt
Snakes
Mad
Wings
Right
Smiled
Would
Adore
Start
Brothers
Shout
Short
Love
Sorry
Year
Good
Allowed
Believe
Will
And of course the last word "rhyme" is correct
Hi Louis, I really enjoyed filling in the rhyme. When we walk in His steps everything comes together. Very Good, Louis. ~ Susan
ReplyDeleteNice twist! Keep on !
ReplyDeleteWhoah, nice poem with useful information message
ReplyDeleteVery Good Louis...Now That I had time to it read again..
ReplyDeleteOk lets get this right this time..Now that i had time to read it again..gee i really need to watch how i type things..Thanks for the instruction with the poem for dumbbell's like me..which they were probably there to start with but i did not read..Sorry
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