I can imagine most kids enjoying this poem! My first read of yours and I am so delighted with it. It is truly a fun piece. Almost Dr. Seuss-isks. Very nice, indeed! Thank you! Temp
What a beautiful compilation of questions to consider. I believe these would apply to all ages, as it asked us to look outside ourselves. I understand the egocentricity of children and its considerate in your poem. I enjoyed its rhythm and found myself thinking of Dr. Seuss. A real joy.
Most thoroughly enjoyed! And most certainly will read out to the littlies. At first the title called to mind the old song: " people are strange when you're a stranger...." lol. But this is what the heart of poetry is about. It's playfulness and sounds make it fun and memorable but also crosses over into deep introspecion and and invitation to think and ponder on things. Thanks for sharing.
oh wow, this is a great speculative, your mind is psychology. You might be a stalker! :D j/k/. Love it. Great imagery, especially, the last questions to denote, that you are of curiousness, but falt in closeness, the unknown is just there, but do you take it, :D
You've really captured the essence of a children's story with this, Jay. You offer questions that stir a child's imagination which is probably the most important thing a writer can do.
I like the rhymes and the humor involved. I can see a kid laughing at most of the lines.
I'm not sure they would know what zombie-esque meant, but I don't think they would mind. :)
Hello. I figured it would only be fair to return the favor after you gave me a review, so here we are.
Right off the bat, I'm loving the rhymes here. It's been quite a long time since I read a poem that wasn't freeform, and there was admittedly a span of time a while back when I thought heavy emphasis on rhyming amounted to "kid stuff". Ridiculous, I know.
In particular, I love the line, "Where would you go, if you wore his feet?" I love it when a writer tries to take clichéd phrases and changes them up, even if it's ever so slightly, and it's something I strive to do as often as possible in my own writing. I also appreciate how the closing line is broken off from its verse for dramatic effect. It's such a cool writing technique, and it's a shame that it mostly pops up in poetry and not fiction prose, at least from what I've read. My only minor issue comes from Line 13, which ends in a period despite sounding like a question. Then again, maybe there's something I'm just not getting.
Overall, this makes for a really nice, pleasant poem that I feel anyone can get into. Kids can read it and gain even more curiosity about the world around them, and adults can learn a useful lesson about how beneficial it can be to take one's surroundings into account. Nice job!
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