Typing Poem by Jan Sand

Typing



My pinky wavers on the “a”
About to leap to “q” or “z”
Quite unsure about the way.
Now how in Hell do I make “c”?
The “s”, I think, precedes the “d”
But where have they hidden “b”?
Oh yes! I know. It’s near the “v”.
Quite a distance from the “t”.
It’s the other hand for “j”
Which sits near “h” and next to “k”.
The “a” must jump up for the “q”
Which resides near “w”
Down below is where they’ve got
The thing to end the sentence: dot,
Whose friend, the comma squats to left,
While left to that we find the “m”
With lots of letters left of them.
First the “n” and then the “b”
In left hand territory.
Hit that with right and then you’re sorry.
Lonely at the end is “z”
Next to “x”, but let that be.
Up on top we find the “o”
Which sometimes I confuse with “i”
Two keys away but on the row
With “p” and further left, the “y”.
All this, of course, is quite amusing.
To me, bedazzled, it’s confusing.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Adeline Foster 07 July 2016

Ah! but much more meaningful should one learn them by route. As a teacher one cannot help but include poems such as these. That full-stop is simplified in America as a period. Try mine - Nouns - Adeline

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