Children Poetry posted January 6, 2010


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Put on your happy face

Pipo the Clown

by fionageorge



Hello boys and girls, I’m Pipo the clown.
What’s that over there, do I see a frown?
Come here little man, come show me your face.
A frown at the circus, now that’s a disgrace.
 
Tell me young man, what is your name?
The cat’s got your tongue - well aint that a shame.
Please don’t be afraid, I really don’t bite.
Under the big top, a frown’s just not right.
 
Life is too short to feel angry or sad.
So put on a smile, things won’t seem as bad.
Well, what’s that I see - a fair dinkum grin?
Isn’t that better? Now, let this show begin.
 
Let’s skip rope together, oops, here I go.
Tripping and falling, bang, over I go.
Now you are laughing - when I am in pain?
I don't think I'll ever stand up again!
                      
As a happy clown, I do things in jest.
But each day I thank God I’ve been blessed,
with this special gift to make people laugh,
to relieve their sadness on His behalf.
 
My new little friend, give me a big smile.
You’ll feel much better in a little while.
Just like a clown, put on your happy face.
The world will soon seem a much happier place.
 
 
 



Write a poem about a clown writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
Write a humourous poem about a clown. If you like it can be about the one in the picture. Or it can be about : Bozo the clown, Krusty the Clown, or any clown that you can think of. Just use your God given creativity to tell me a funny poem about your clown.

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Australian English

As a collector of clowns, I always tell my grandchildren to use them as an example, no matter how sad, if we put a smile on our faces, we soon feel much better.

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