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A Sensible Hat by Jeanie Axton

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By ozchildrenspoetry August 12, 2023

A sensible hat is sensible

if worn in a sensible way

by a sensible type of person

at a sensible time of day.

A sensible hat can be silly

ugly, tattered or old

a sensible type of hat

is just that, sensible “so I’m told!”

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Categories: Australian children's poetry Tags: hats, Jeanie Axton, nonsense poems, rhyming poetry

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