sugarplumkitty ([personal profile] sugarplumkitty) wrote2007-06-26 09:31 am

What's your favorite childhood poem?

In fifth grade, we had to memorize a poem. The teacher said it had to be at least four lines long. I got out my trusty book of poetry for children and found one that touched my soul. It was a bit longer than the requirement but I didn't care. It was perfect for me. It reminded me of the quiet mornings when we camped at Pismo beach and I rose with the sun while all the other campers still slept. It's still a favorite of mine.

A Summer Morning

I saw dawn creep across the sky,
And all the gulls go flying by.
I saw the sea put on its dress
Of blue mid-summer loveliness,
And heard the trees begin to stir,
Green arms of pine and juniper.
I heard the wind call out and say:
“Get up, my dear, it is to-day!”

- Rachel Field.


Then I found out we had to memorize more poems of preferably longer lengths. No other poem spoke to me like this until I started writing my own.

Heh, it's my birthday. I'm so very tempted to skip work and go to the beach. Nah. We need the money.

[identity profile] falls2climb.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
I've looked through dozens of books of his poetry and so many websites and haven't found it yet! I'd like to think that I'd recognize it immediately, but I'm beginning to have my doubts. (The Hockney artwork isn't available online or in reprints either!)

[identity profile] sugarplumkitty.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
Darn.