Poetry Jingle by Maxime, the French Chef
Poeticamente
Poetry
has rhythm; poetry has beat.
Poetry
has meter to tap and move your feet.
Clap your
hands and sing along; rhyme your syllables.
Rilly
rally Dilly dally Sella malla
bles.
Poetry
has rhythm; poetry has beat.
Literary elements with patterns that repeat.
Synonyms and antonyms; voice and structure, too.
Write silly songs, nursery rhymes, limericks, haikus.
There once was a man from Who dreamed he was eating his shoe. He awoke in a fright in the middle
of the night to find it was
perfectly true!
There once
was a handsome young door
Who had a
crush on a smooth wooden floor
When the
door opened to creak
The wooden floor
gave out a shriek
And hid
under a carpet forever more!
Poetry
has rhythm; poetry has beat.
Poetry
has meter to tap and move your feet.
Clap your
hands and sing along; rhyme your syllables.
Play with
words and you will laugh, it’s so enjoyable.
(SM) Knock knock, who’s there? Amos! Amos Who? A mosquito bit me.
Knock, knock, who’s there.
Ana! Ana Who?
Another mosquito bit me!
Poetry
has rhythm; poetry has beat.
Poetry
has meter to tap and move your feet.
Clap your
hands and sing along; rhyme your syllables.
Rilly rally Dilly dally Sella malla bles.
Halicka, Balicka Dilicka Dalicka
Tiffina Taffica Diffina Daffina
Salama Calaka Dulama Talaka
Lollipop Dollipop Umsolli Polligop
These rhymes they can’t go
on
Please help me end this
song!
Poetry
has rhythm; poetry has beat.
Poetry
has meter to tap and move your feet.
Clap your
hands and sing along; rhyme your syllables.
Play with
words and you will laugh, it’s so enjoyable.