C.J. Heck (August 10 / Born in Columbus OH - now lives in PA)

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Scissors (Children)

Today I found some scissors
by my Mommy's sewing chair.
I learned scissors can cut paper
and scissors can cut hair...

I learned scissors can cut many things,
lots of things you shouldn't oughta.
But the best thing that I learned today
is scissors can't cut water.

C.J. Heck
Submitted: Thursday, December 15, 2005


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  • Shannon Chapel (12/28/2005 6:27:00 PM)

    lol How cute! Why is it that ever child that finds a pair of scissors HAS to cut their hair off?

    Shannon

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  • IT'S ME K.S.Z. (12/24/2005 3:55:00 AM)

    Great poem C.J. a childs innocence’s is so precious!

    Kevin

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  • Uriah Hamilton (12/15/2005 11:19:00 AM)

    Can you use water in the hand game paper vs rock vs scissors?

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  • Joseph Daly (12/15/2005 11:02:00 AM)

    I've just come back from changing my trousers. This had me rolling with laughter. And you stop; because there is a question, but it remains unasked.

    Love it

    Denis Joe

    XXXXXX

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  • John Kay (12/15/2005 10:26:00 AM)

    I'm glad that you are out there posting these wonderful poems.

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  • Herbert Nehrlich1 (12/15/2005 7:26:00 AM)

    Knife and scissors, fork and light
    are for children just a fright.
    Watch what grown-ups do with them
    scissors cut the thread and hem,
    knives will take you to dimensions
    where the light shows fuzzy tensions.
    Forks can twinkle from afar
    safety in three pointed star.
    H

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