A Light in the Attic, page 49
"The Pirate" by Shel Silverstein can be found in his book "Where the Sidewalk Ends." It is a whimsical and humorous poem about a pirate who faces unexpected challenges during his journey on the sea.
Here are the opening lines of Shel Silverstein's pirate poem: "Ahoy, matey, hoist the sails, Set the course for distant trails, Searching for the hidden gold, Through the tales of olden days told."
No, neither Shel Silverstein nor Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem 'True Story.' The poem 'True Story' was written by Margaret Atwood.
The poem "Carrots" by Shel Silverstein can be found in the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends."
"The Toucan" by Shel Silverstein is a poem found in the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends".
Shel Silverstein WAS a famous illustrator and poem writer.
The poem "18 Flavors" by Shel Silverstein is included in the poetry collection called "Where the Sidewalk Ends."
"Complainin' Jack" by Shel Silverstein is a humorous and light-hearted poem. It features playful language and a whimsical tone, typical of Silverstein's style.
He didn't have a worst poem. He was amazing.
Kidnapped!
The poem "Never Bite A Married Woman On The Thigh" by Shel Silverstein can be found on the Squdoo site (See links below).
The poem "Smart" was written by Shel Silverstein, an American poet and children's author known for his whimsical and often humorous writing style.
"If the World Was Crazy" by Shel Silverstein was published in his poetry collection "Falling Up" in 1996.