Poem In Your Pocket Day

Flowers

My son's 5th grade class is celebrating "Poem In Your Pocket Day" today. And as we were hurriedly picking a Shel Silverstein poem for his wee little pocket this morning, I came across this poem I thought I'd share. Spring still feels a long way off here on the high prairie of central Colorado…but the light is just beginning to change and a flock of Robin's have landed in the cottonwood trees outside my kitchen window. I'm feelin' it, just a whiff of spring. In that spirit I give you my poem for today by Shel Silverstein - 

Forgotton Language

Once I spoke the language of the flowers,
Once I understood each word the caterpillar said, 
Once I smiled in secret at the gossip of the starlings, 
And shared a conversation with the housefly
                      in my bed.
Once I heard and answered all the questions
                      of the crickets,
And joined the crying of each falling dying
                      flake of snow,
Once I spoke the language of the flowers…
                       How did it go?
                       How did it go?

6 thoughts on “Poem In Your Pocket Day”

  1. Hi Fran, What a wonderful poem and way of sharing poetry in your son’s classroom. The roses give me spring/summer fever. Paula

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