Funny Kids Poem by Kranthi Pothineni

Funny Kids

Rating: 5.0


Happy Morning kids, I said
Monday morning sir, they giggled
I too smiled saying good one
They winked saying which one
Then I gazed and asked one

Asked, What is your dream?
Kid, sorry no day dreams
I nodded and asked again
So what’s your night dream?
Kid, to not wet my bed

I asked one more kid
Who is the king of forest?
Kid, the king is King Kong
What about lion? I said
Kid, lion lives in zoo

I asked one cute bud
Why monkeys live on trees?
Kid, all monkeys lost keys
Why donkeys work hard?
Kid, all donkeys work for don

Tell why this hens crow?
Why dogs bark? I asked
Then the bell rang loud
Kids ran saying alarm sound
I too left saying funny kids

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Catrina Heart 07 May 2009

Fun makes smile, a happy day for us even in nonsense talks making life alive....nice humorous poem. With some morals if we are just going to think deep within it..........

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Dr Hitesh Sheth 07 May 2009

hmm.......kid full of wisdom........were they funny kids...........A Good Write.............

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a different answer for every question...different poem...kids however are lovely...please read my' the natural learner'

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Louis Rams 07 May 2009

ART LINKLETTER SAID IT THE BEST. KIDS SAY THE DARNEST THINGS.

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Janell Cressman 07 May 2009

a very good poem, it brightened my day! ! kid are so cute! ! !

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interesting and unique piece. j'aime ca

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Ashraful Musaddeq 08 May 2009

Interesting 10

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Carl Harris 08 May 2009

Sounds like you are a teach experiencing a typical Monday morning with your students, Kranthi. Kids are usually subdued on Mondays after the weekend off, so you are bound to get some silly answers to questions! This is a charming and humorous poem, based no doubt on a real experience! Carl.

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Eyan Desir 08 May 2009

Well, sorry I didnt find it funny but interesting thanks

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Joseph Poewhit 08 May 2009

Funny poem, with a surprise in it like in a box of Crackerjacks

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