There are monsters everywhere
Wonder who they’re going to scare?
A sea monster big enough to swallow a man
Is sometimes called a leviathan
She can’t really know who will die next, can she?
Of course she can, that monster’s a banshee
Sucking the blood from an animal is so macabre
But that’s what is done by a chupacabra
A tiny ugly monster who makes his home
Beneath the earth’s surface is called a gnome
Scorpion’s tail, lion’s torso
Head of a man, that’s a manticore
by Tom Meltzer ©The Princeton Review
So
There are monsters everywhere
Wonder who they’re going to scare?
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
I'll Soon be Sleeping
Over the fence
The sheep are leaping
Soon I’ll be sleeping
Yes I’ll be sleeping
I’m half asleep
My head it bows
I’m starting to drowse
Yes I'm starting to drowse
Soon I’ll be snoring
I'll be sawing lumber
I’m going to slumber
Yes I'm going to slumber
Lying so comfy
In my bed clothes
I’m in repose
And I'm starting to doze
My consciousness
I soon will lose
I’ll start to snooze
Yes I'm starting to snooze
So tired I can’t move
My head’s a drooper
I’m in a stupor
Yes I'm in a stupor, I'm so tired!
Over the fence
The sheep are leaping
Soon I’ll be sleeping
Yes I’ll be sleeping
by Tom Meltzer ©The Princeton Review
The sheep are leaping
Soon I’ll be sleeping
Yes I’ll be sleeping
I’m half asleep
My head it bows
I’m starting to drowse
Yes I'm starting to drowse
Soon I’ll be snoring
I'll be sawing lumber
I’m going to slumber
Yes I'm going to slumber
Lying so comfy
In my bed clothes
I’m in repose
And I'm starting to doze
My consciousness
I soon will lose
I’ll start to snooze
Yes I'm starting to snooze
So tired I can’t move
My head’s a drooper
I’m in a stupor
Yes I'm in a stupor, I'm so tired!
Over the fence
The sheep are leaping
Soon I’ll be sleeping
Yes I’ll be sleeping
by Tom Meltzer ©The Princeton Review
A Face By Any Other Name
A face by any other name
Still looks the same
Still I’m gonna declaim
Some words that mean ‘face’
Right on top of my neck that’s where my noggin be
If you want a fancier word you can’t go wrong with physiognomy
A visual is something you see and my visage is what you see
When you’re looking at me
Do you know Mt. Rushmore? Do you know where that mountain is?
Can you name each of its four countenances?
If you’re hanging out with a hood or a thug
You might hear a face called a puss or a mug
A face by any other name
Still looks the same
Still I’m gonna declaim
Some words that mean ‘face’
by Tom Meltzer ©The Princeton Review
Still looks the same
Still I’m gonna declaim
Some words that mean ‘face’
Right on top of my neck that’s where my noggin be
If you want a fancier word you can’t go wrong with physiognomy
A visual is something you see and my visage is what you see
When you’re looking at me
Do you know Mt. Rushmore? Do you know where that mountain is?
Can you name each of its four countenances?
If you’re hanging out with a hood or a thug
You might hear a face called a puss or a mug
A face by any other name
Still looks the same
Still I’m gonna declaim
Some words that mean ‘face’
by Tom Meltzer ©The Princeton Review
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