Daddy, Daddy, I Can’t Go To School Poem by Raj Arumugam

Daddy, Daddy, I Can’t Go To School



daddy, daddy,
I can’t go to school


why darling,
what’s wrong
with you?


I’ve got a runny nose,
daddy -
can’t you see?
and my cheeks are blue
I just think
I’ve got the flu


but sweetheart,
you look
as fresh as the rose
outside your room;
and darling
your eyes glow
like sparklers in New Year


but daddy, daddy
hear me carefully:
my voice is hoarse;
don’t you think
I sound like granny?


oh, OK darling -
you don’t have to go to school;
though, today is the day we stop
for pancakes
before school
and we stop for
doughnuts after;
but that’s all fine
if you’re sick
just stay at home
and you can’t have either


but daddy, daddy
I CAN go to school;
see my nose’s fixed itself now
and my voice is again
as clear as the school bell;
and just as you say
my face is as fresh as the rose
outside my room
and my eyes glow
like New Year sparklers:
so what are you waiting for, daddy? –
put on your shoes
get your car keys
and let’s GO!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Carol Gall 26 July 2009

pancakes and donuts junk used to trick a sick child good write

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atleast the school seems to have something interesting outside it

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Gggff is 3huuuuuu5u575

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Ramesh Rai 10 September 2014

A cute poem........................XXX 10

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Kimberly Kastner 25 August 2009

Cute poem. I especially love the similes in the 4th stanza-your eyes are like New Year's Sparklers

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I liked this one, really good childrens poem. got a good potential to be popular.

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atleast the school seems to have something interesting outside it

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