“I don’t like my clothes” by James Aitchison

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“Vale Elizabeth II” by J.R. Poulter

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Vale Elizabeth II

A woman exemplifying
Honour and grace,
Whose long reign over us
Would embrace
Change such as no monarch
Had ever seen,
Yet always, in all ways
Our regal paragon, our beloved Queen. J.R.Poulter, 2022

“Bang!” by Jenny Erlanger

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My sister’s upset.

she’s beginning to fret.

Her giant balloon has just popped.

She’s weeping with grief,

but for me, what relief!

My hiccups have finally stopped.

“Tree Fog” by Louise McCarthy

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It’s a tall sailing-ship on the ocean,

Still, anchored, waiting – not to be broken –

Or smashed on rocks – run aground.

Or, imaginably, if I listen closely – beyond the hush –

Seawater claps the vessel’s hull and waves swoosh on the shore.

Sensible sea captain, dutiful crew, waits – no rush …

The sun is sinking, a gull calls, and the reef makes no score.

Explorers or pirates? We’ll see …

I write in my log book – a note to me –

“Tomorrow – build lighthouse for sea dogs.”

But in the morning, there is no sea, no ship and no fog.

“Farmyard Friends” by Penny Szentkuti

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It’s a tall sailing-ship on the ocean,

Still, anchored, waiting – not to be broken –

Or smashed on rocks – run aground.

Or, imaginably, if I listen closely – beyond the hush –

Seawater claps the vessel’s hull and waves swoosh on the shore.

Sensible sea captain, dutiful crew, waits – no rush …

The sun is sinking, a gull calls, and the reef makes no score.

Explorers or pirates? We’ll see …

I write in my log book – a note to me –

“Tomorrow – build lighthouse for sea dogs.”

But in the morning, there is no sea, no ship and no fog.

Inspired by a Farmyard Picture prompt

“Pet Wish” by Celia Berrell

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Our neighbour has a little dog.

A cute white fluffy puppy.

It growls and howls both day and night.

Alone, it’s never happy

A well-loved dog is like a friend

who keeps us company.

We’ll both play games and go for walks.

That’s how it’s meant to be.

I wish our neighbour’s puppy-dog

was well-cared-for like that.

No time to spend with doggy friend …

then maybe get a cat?

“My Pet” by Louise Pocock

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I beg my mum for my very own pet.

She winks at me and says, “you bet!”

But …

It must not purr

or have soft fur.

It must not bark

or like the park

No pets with a beak

that tweet (or shriek).

No pets that peak

or sneak or squeak.

It can’t have hair;

can’t need much care;

can’t be boring;

mind the flooring!

At the store I search until dark …

Mum’s going to love my new pet shark!