Austrailian Poems Poem by Scot Warren

Austrailian Poems



Dingo
Hunting for food
In the prairie
During sunset
So he can eat dinner.

Rabbit
Drinking water
At a water hole
During a drought
Because it’s very dry.








High flyer
A kangaroo jumps
As high as an airplane
Flying in the air.





Sunny
The Australian sun
Is as hot as the center of the
Earth boiling the inside.


What is a kangaroo?

A living spring
A giant mouse
A caring mother
An animal boxer
An organism with a built in suitcase.


What is an ape?
A fuzzy friend
A tree climber
A bug muncher
A banana worshiper
The closest relative to humans.





Nintendo play
There once was something wrong
With Ditty and Donkey Kong
They were playing with joy
With a rubber toy
In the billabong

Confused kangaroos
There once was a kangaroo
Who didn’t know what to do
He wanted to move
To go find his groove
So he went to Honolulu.







Billabong
I see a big puddle
I hear many animals
I smell a mist in the air
I taste the animals’ feicies surrounding me.
I feel a nice breeze.
I know these weird bugs are going to leave a rash.


Sydney
I see people everywhere
I hear negotiation in the air
I smell hot dogs over there
I taste a fruit that looks like a pear
I feel a gust of wind in my hair
I know these people live without a care.

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