And so it was, when later on, I felt ambition pass From callow … I did think about making it "Two happy soles" but I love Dover and Lemon Sole (to eat)and could not think about the 'Pair' in that way. beautiful poem. I spy a ship. They look so funny wearing pants, Houses with blue window shades, Horses in the barn with maids, Kittens with their earrings on, Puffy puppets with gold battons, Sugar cookies on ribbon and string, A turkey who wants to learn to sing, Grass as blue as any pigeon, Chairs you can't move a smidgeon, Can you see those daffodils, Running, jumping up those hills, Buttons, baskets, shoes and socks, Keys that go around chasing locks, Clouds and sunshine in your hair, Soda pop and dreams to share, Up and down and all around, We roll and fall onto the ground, Take my hand, now hold on tight, Soon our dream will fade from sight, Eyes grow tired, out comes a yawn, We make our bed out on the lawn, We fill our minds with the day we've had, Never pout or feel sad, It will start over when we wake, They are our own, the days we make, Memories are born and raised, Of pleasure in so many ways, We dream and love, learn and grow, And pass along all that we know, So Little Fish, O'friend of mine, Simply live and take your time, Dreams are magic and just for you, All your life they help you through, Be kind and gentle, strong and true, Make many friends to share with you, Hold hands, skip stones, count the stars, Learn to paint or play guitar, Hold fast and breathe along the path, Sing a song and learn to laugh, Tie your shoes upside down, Never let me see you frown.I wrote this for my sons M and Jwhen they were very small. Counting and Math Rhymes (Lit2Go Edition). This document was downloaded from Lit2Go, a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format published by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology. Thank you Roy and Jac For your lovely comments. Lit2Go Edition. The copyright of all posts on this forum belong to the individual authors. Away the five little fishies dash! Could that be "Two happy soles....?" Traditional, . FFP Poet Master, Tonywager The fifth one said. Xummer was one of the class representatives for Poem Recitation Contest, when she was in Grade 1, back in 2016. lol! Retrieved September 27, 2020, from https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/66/counting-and-math-rhymes/4770/five-little-fishes/. All other material on this website is Informative reply Jim. They drive in shoals. FFP Poet Master, halbutz I pictured an angle fish too!! Probably was Nice writing. Oh how to stay A-floating round all day And sleeping in the stream Where water fills my dreams Take a dive Make a wish! The third one said, I want to sleep. Little fish! 21502 Posts, Zefhyrus Hope you find something worth your time x Traditional, . A very good piece for children...very nursery rhymey. Sometimes it was the rusty hooks, sometimes the fragile lines, And many times the treacherous reeds would foil my just designs; But whether hooks or lines or reeds were actually to blame, I kept right on at losing all the monsters just the same-- I never lost a little fish--yes, I am free to say It always was the biggest fish I caught that got away. Submitted by Simbo on February 24th, 2013 . FFP Poet Laureate, jac poet writer Little Fish Poem by Victoria Gauci - Poem Hunter. The suckerfish could act like a Rolls Royce car escorting them to their honeymoon venue. The second one said, The pool is deep. The greatest fishy poems selected by Dr Oliver Tearle Fish don’t necessarily lend themselves to poetic possibilities, but there have been some classic poems written about fishing and fish nevertheless. Let us go my Little Fish, It is time to make your wish, I think that you should travel light, Now blink your eyes to take your flight, Far beyond your hopes and dreams, To places that you've never seen, Of purple rivers and orange snow, Where animals talk and candy grows, Look that way, you'll see the sun, I hope that you are having fun, Dipping up and twirling 'round, Bouncing once we touch the ground, Beanie Babies and Cinderella, The Power Rangers and Cruella, Animorphs and Austin Powers, And those girls that look like flowers, Museums and Amusement Parks, Waterfalls and blue tree bark, Thinking plants and talking rocks, And funny puppies wearing socks, Small balloons and tiny bubbles, Bearded monkeys making trouble, Can you see red elephants? . - … Ranging from religious instructional verse to religious satire, to ecological poems and poems about the self, the following ten poems are among the greatest fish…