I Feel Like Something Poem by margaret haig

I Feel Like Something



I feel like something, what shall I buy?

I really very hungry, if I don't eat I will cry,

What about a toasted sandwich with ham,

Or just buy bread, and get a tin of spam.


I feel like something nice to eat,

Such as a bowl of strawberries as a sweet;

Then what about putting a banana in too,

No, I'll buy some fruit, and eat around two.


I'm feeling like a lovely cool drink to get,

But the price to pay makes one upset;

So go home and make a drink of hot tea,

Herbal tea is even better, that'll help me.


I'm longing to buy a box of chockies, to enjoy,

But when I see my waist, my size it'll annoy;

I don't want to put on weight, so I'll go without,

Wait till I see a friend, and a gift I'll shout.


If you ever go shopping, eat before you go,

You won't buy food you dont need, you'll say no;

Too you'll keep energetic, and healthy as well,

People know you're careful, and thrifty, they can tell.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Too often I find when you go shopping if you're hungry and then you tend to buy food you don't need. So the moral of this poem is eat before you buy.
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margaret haig

margaret haig

Carlton Vic
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