Pumpkin poem
One day I found two pumpkin seeds.
I planted one and pulled the weeds.
It sprouted roots and a big, long vine.
A pumpkin grew; I called it mine.
The pumpkin was quite round and fat.
(I really am quite proud of that.)
But there is something I'll admit
That has me worried just a bit.
I ate the other seed, you see.
Now will it grow inside of me?
(I'm so relieved since I have found
That pumpkins only grow in the ground!)
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Pumpkins
When you see me in the fields,
My orange glowing in the sun,
It's time to say goodbye to summer
and hello to autumn fun!!
It is a poem by American author James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916), first published in 1883. There is another poem about pumpkins and frost that is similar to Riley's poem but goes: When the frost is on the pumpkin and the chill is on the vine...
I once had a dream that I could turn pumpkins into coaches. But the world said "no" and sent me packing to the sea. Now pumpkins remain pumpkins; mice remain mice. And I am only me.
No. Pumpkins would be producers, not consumers. aka pumpkins are plants
No, pumpkins do not have caffeine in them.
according to http://urbanext.Illinois.edu/pumpkins/facts.cfm, pumpkins were originally from Central America.
No, pumpkins do not have ribs. First of all, pumpkins are not a living organism. Pumpkins are basically a plant. And wouldn't it be weird if a tree had stomach?
Pumpkins grow on vines.
The possessive form would be "the pumpkins' smiles."
When the vine is ready it makes the pumpkins and thats when the pumpkins are on the vines.
there are thirdy one and that is the answer ok.
Pumpkins are definitely orange. When you see one, you will know its a pumpkin!
Pumpkins are orange They are big and they are round Great at Halloween! ---- The best are quite round, tough skin, with consistent weight Load the catapult!