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Max O'Cull's List: Shel Silverstein

    • There is a place where the sidewalk ends
      And before the street begins,
      And there the grass grows soft and white,
      And there the sun burns crimson bright,
      And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
      To cool in the peppermint wind.

      Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
      And the dark street winds and bends.
      Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
      We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
      And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
      To the place where the sidewalk ends.

      Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
      And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
      For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
      The place where the sidewalk ends.
    • Last night, while I lay thinking here,
      some Whatifs crawled inside my ear
      and pranced and partied all night long
      and sang their same old Whatif song:
      Whatif I'm dumb in school?
      Whatif they've closed the swimming pool?
      Whatif I get beat up?
      Whatif there's poison in my cup?
      Whatif I start to cry?
      Whatif I get sick and die?
      Whatif I flunk that test?
      Whatif green hair grows on my chest?
      Whatif nobody likes me?
      Whatif a bolt of lightning strikes me?
      Whatif I don't grow talle?
      Whatif my head starts getting smaller?
      Whatif the fish won't bite?
      Whatif the wind tears up my kite?
      Whatif they start a war?
      Whatif my parents get divorced?
      Whatif the bus is late?
      Whatif my teeth don't grow in straight?
      Whatif I tear my pants?
      Whatif I never learn to dance?
      Everything seems well, and then
      the nighttime Whatifs strike again!
    • Said the little boy, "Sometimes I drop my spoon."
      Said the old man, "I do that too."
      The little boy whispered, "I wet my pants."
      "I do that too," laughed the little old man.
      Said the little boy, "I often cry."
      The old man nodded, "So do I."
      "But worst of all," said the boy, "it seems
      Grown-ups don't pay attention to me."
      And he felt the warmth of a wrinkled old hand.
      "I know what you mean," said the little old man.
    • Knock knock!
      Who's there?
      Me!
      Me who?

      That's right!
      What's right?
      Meehoo!
      That's what I want to know!

      What's what you want to know?
      Me, WHO?
      Yes, exactly!
      Exactly what?
      Yes, I have an Exactlywatt on a chain!

      Exactly what on a chain?
      Yes!
      Yes what?
      No, Exactlywatt!

      That's what I want to know!
      I told you - Exactlywatt!
      Exactly WHAT?
      Yes!
      Yes what?

      Yes, it's with me!
      What's with you?
      Exactlywatt - that's what's with me.
      Me who?
      Yes!

      GO AWAY!

      Knock knock...
    • Once I spoke the language of the flowers,
      Once I understood each word the caterpillar said,
      Once I smiled in secret at the gossip of the starlings,
      And shared a conversation with the housefly
      in my bed.
      Once I heard and answered all the questions
      of the crickets,
      And joined the crying of each falling dying
      flake of snow,
      Once I spoke the language of the flowers. . . .
      How did it go?
      How did it go?
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