Come, let us all sing very high And all sing very loud And keep on singing in the street Until there's quite a crowd; And keep on singing in the house And up and down the stairs; Then underneath the furniture Let's all play Polar bears; And crawl about with doormats on, And growl and howl and squeak, Then in the garden let us fly And play at hid and seek; And "Here we gather Nuts and May," "I wrote a Letter" too, "Here we go round the Mulberry Bush," "The Child who lost its shoe"; And every game we ever played. And then -- to stay alive -- Let's end with lots of Birthday Cake Because to-day you're five. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EASTER HYMN by GEORGE SANTAYANA DURING WIND AND RAIN by THOMAS HARDY WRITTEN IN KEATS' 'ENDYMION' by THOMAS HOOD TO F - (MRS. FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD) by EDGAR ALLAN POE THE WILD DUCK'S NEST by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH DOT LONG-HANDLED DIPPER by CHARLES FOLLEN ADAMS THE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH: BOOK 4. THE PASSIONS by JOHN ARMSTRONG |