Jake the Cake's Poetry for Children

Paul Hughes' poetry and verse for anyone with imagination (age 9 and up)

The invention of the hot air baaaaaaloon: 1783 AD October 28, 2009

Filed under: animals, inventions — Paul Hughes @ 2:40 pm
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The sheep cried “Baa! I’m scared of heights!”
The chicken clucked and squawked with fright
The duck replied “we’ll be alright”
And quacked a cheerful tune:
“Although we’re still ascending
And there’s no use pretending
unless we start descending
We’re sure to reach the moon.”
,
The crowd below cheered “hip hooray!”
to Jo and Jacques Montgolfier.
“Ze French have beaten gravité
With this hot air balloon!
And though it’s very nice to see
a sheep, a hen, a duck float free,
can we fly too? Oh, please say ‘oui!’
We’d like to try it soon.”
,
So, Monsieur Jo Montgolfier
declared “These beasts have shown the way!
It seems quite safe, and so I say
we’ll send a man up soon!”
Men flew second, sheep were first
But wait, there’s more, and even worse:
a monkey orbited The Earth
before we reached the moon.
,
Paul Hughes, 2009

 

Wings and things. April 23, 2008

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Has anyone witnessed a duck on a bike?
they won’t use a skateboard or go on a trike
is working the pedals a chore they dislike?
is this why I’ve not seen a duck ride a bike?
 
Has anyone seen a gazelle in a car?
they won’t fly by airplane or take Eurostar
they migrate each autumn, they travel quite far
so why have I not seen gazelles drive a car?
 
And why will our British slugs not take a train?
they use them in Italy, France and in Spain
much nicer than crawling, they must be insane!
so why have I never seen slugs on a train?
 
mankind has invented a wonderful thing
it’s mechanised transport, so don’t use those wings!
stop all your walking, you don’t need to crawl
with wheels and an engine it’s no work at all!
Paul Hughes 2008
 

What a Bird, That Water-Bird! April 16, 2008

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do stop a moment, mother duck, I’d really like to know

a little of your language, would you take the time to show

a human how to speak those words which ducks use every day?

so let’s begin this instant, would you tell me how you say:

 

“thank you for the thought, dear girl, I love this wholegrain bread

but sometimes I would love to eat some sausage rolls instead”

 

“QUACK”

 

“the river-water chills my legs, I scrape my toes on rocks

oh how I wish I had a pair of cosy woollen socks”

 

“QUACK”

 

“It’s spring again and I must build my brood a homely nest

a place where they can watch TV and take a well-earned rest”

 

“QUACK”

 

Thank you kindly, mother duck, you’re such a clever bird

how many creatures say so much whilst using just one word?

 

 

Paul Hughes 2008