This is a new page, on which I would like to share some of my poems with you.
As it is new, it will start off small, and grow with time.

The first poem is below, as I add new ones I shall put links on the left.  I hope you like them!


The Tooth Fairy

 

The pain it hurts my entire head

I cannot eat my slice of bread

The tooth swings this way and that

But isn’t funny from where I’m sat

 

Mum just smiles and says to me

But tonight will come the Tooth Fairy

And she’ll bring you money for your tooth

If only mum really knew the truth

 

I know, but I must not tell

For then I’ll be the subject of that spell

From the witch who sits in the dripping cave

And waits for children who don’t behave

 

That crone she sends her wing-ed flies

Out across the moonlit skies

To fetch the tooth ‘neath cushioned head

And take it back to a place of dread

 

Into boiling pot it goes

Along with hair and nails from toes

And if that child has not been good

The witch will smile ‘neath darkened hood

 

She’ll whisper words so dark and sad

That you’ll wish you’d never ever been bad

For those who choose to walk that road

Will turn to slimy croaking toad

 

So next time a tooth falls out

Can you be sure without a doubt

That you’ve been completely good and true

When you take it up to bed with you

 

If not then you must be wary

Of that cute and pretty fairy

For if you have really been naughty

You too could end up green and warty