From out of the cold Caribbean
Into the Desert Libyan
There crawled a strange amphibian,
And we sall call him "Fred"!
You say you want to call him "Ted"?
But I want to call him "Fred"!
You like "Maurice" instead?
Or "Barnaby" or "Red"
Or "Lucifer" or "Ned"?
Well, anyway, he's dead.
That poem is Bed in Summer by Robert Louis Stevenson.
"The Flag" by Shel Silverstein is a humorous poem about a flag that doesn't want to be saluted by people or flown because it gets dirty. Eventually, the flag ends up living in a museum where it can always look perfect. The poem is whimsical and showcases Silverstein's playful and clever style.
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Shel Silverstein uses rhyme, repetition, and imagery in his poem "Merry-Go-Round." Rhyme is evident in the end rhymes of each line, repetition is seen in the use of the phrase "up and down," and imagery is used to vividly describe the carnival scene.
it soled go in its Shel
Shelbey Howard goes by Shel.
Michelle Herforth goes by Shel.
Fred Rowan goes by Fred.
Fred Durst goes by Fred.
Sheldon Silentwalker goes by Shel, and Shelby.
summary of the poem sweetest love i do not go
Fred farted. Hope this helps.