The Woodpecker Poem by Elizabeth Madox Roberts

The Woodpecker



The woodpecker pecked out a little round hole
And made him a house in the telephone pole.


One day when I watched he poked out his head,
And he had on a hood and a collar of red.


When the streams of rain pour out of the sky,
And the sparkles of lightning go flashing by,


And the big, big wheels of thunder roll,
He can snuggle back in the telephone pole.

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Margaret O Driscoll 20 February 2016

Fun enjoyable joyful piece

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