The Circus
In the
Circus the Monkey's all went on strike
The Lemur
had refused to ride the bike
The
Meerkats had tickets that they couldn't sell
The Snail
had fallen and broken his shell
"But
we all must go on" the Ringmaster said
Except for
the Penguin who's still ill in bed
By:
Christopher Ronald Jones, UK
Spot The
pig
Spot the
Pig is old and smelly
He has a
rounded head and a big fat belly
His eyes
are red and his tail is curly
He goes to
bed late but he gets up early
He sits in
his chair and watches the telly
With a big
plate of food of ice cream and jelly
By: Christopher Ronald
Jones, UK
The Lion
and The Zebra
The Lion
and the Zebra Were walking along
The Lion
was singing his favourite song
The Zebra
asked why he sang it so loud
The lion
Replied "It's because i am proud
My father
is King of the Jungle you see
And that's
why i'm taking you home for tea"
By: Christopher Ronald
Jones, UK
Speedy the
Tortoise
Speedy the
racing Tortoise, is racing all the time.
He could
take on a Hare or a Rabbit and beat them to the line.
He could
give a cat an eight yard start, or maybe even nine,
and the
reason why this is because.
He has an
engine hid inside.
Beneath his
shell he has four wheels,
that make
him go quite quick down hills,
A compass
fitted at the back,
in case he
wanders off the track.
He's never
lost a race to date.
Even when,
he's turned up late.
And this we
thought was no mean feat.
Until we
found, he was just a cheat.
The crowd
all booed and called him names,
when he
came rushing down the lane.
So he put
on his brakes and stopped dead still.
And vowed
never, to go back up that hill.
He decided
that he'd race no more.
He said
" it was becoming a bore".
Now he goes
real slow and changed his name.
To better
the sloth at a different game
By: Christopher Ronald
Jones, UK
Geoffrey
the giraffe
Geoffrey
the long necked giraffe
Heard a
story and started to laugh
He giggled
and chuckled and giggled and smiled.
He couldn't
stop laughing, he laughed all the while
And this he
found funny and you must agree.
A monkey
was stuck at the top of a tree
By: Christopher Ronald
Jones, UK
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