He's the Twistable Turnable Squeezable Pullable
Stretchable Foldable Man.
He can crawl in your pocket or fit your locket
Or screw himself into a twenty-volt socket,
Or stretch himself up to the steeple or taller,
Or squeeze himself into a thimble or smaller,
Yes he can, course he can,
He's the Twistable Turnable Squeezable Pullable
Stretchable Shrinkable Man.
And he lives a passable life
With his Squeezable Lovable Kissable Hugable
Pullable Tugable Wife.
And they have two twistable kids
Who bend up the way that they did.
And they turn and they stretch
Just as much as they can
For this Bendable Foldable
Do-what-you're-toldable
Easily moldable
Buy-what you're-soldable
Washable Mendable
Highly Dependable
Buyable Saleable
Always available
Bounceable Shakeable
Almost unbreakable
Twistable Turnable Man.
Try sayin' that five times fast!
One of Shel Silverstein's funniest poems is "Sick," which humorously describes a child's attempts to get out of going to school using various outrageous excuses.
haunted haunted haunted
Masks
Where the sidewalk ends
Shel Silverstein's longest poem is "The Long-Haired Boy", containing 11 stanzas and 88 lines.
The Giving Tree is a good poem lots a people know.
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Sister's name for him... Save
12
she has no name
yellow
Yellow
Shel silversteins parents are Nathan and Helen silverstein
1984
she is younger