Yes he did, it goes like this.. Two boxes met upon the road. Said one to the other, "If you're a box, And I'm a box, Then you must be my brother, Our sides are thin, We're cavin' in, And we must get no thinner" And so two boxes, hand in hand, Went home to have their dinner. THE END
No, neither Shel Silverstein nor Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem 'True Story.' The poem 'True Story' was written by Margaret Atwood.
No, "I'm Making a List" is not a poem by Shel Silverstein. It is a popular children's poem often associated with Christmas and making a list for Santa Claus.
The poem "Carrots" by Shel Silverstein can be found in the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends."
The poem "Toucan" comes from the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends" By Shel Silverstein.
Shel Silverstein WAS a famous illustrator and poem writer.
"Poet's Tree" by Shel Silverstein is a narrative poem that tells the story of a poet's journey to find inspiration and write a poem while sitting in a literal "poet's tree" in a park. It combines elements of humor, imagination, and whimsy typical of Silverstein's works.
The poem "18 Flavors" by Shel Silverstein is included in the poetry collection called "Where the Sidewalk Ends."
Shel Silverstein wrote the poem "The Fly Is In" to humorously highlight the inevitability and nuisance of flies. Through playful language and imagery, he captures the annoyance and persistence of these insects in a light-hearted and entertaining way.
He didn't have a worst poem. He was amazing.
"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.
Kidnapped!
The poem "Never Bite A Married Woman On The Thigh" by Shel Silverstein can be found on the Squdoo site (See links below).