Travel Haiku - The White House Easter Egg Roll Poem by john tiong chunghoo

Travel Haiku - The White House Easter Egg Roll



White House Easter Egg Roll
a bushy saddam
on one egg

White House Easter Egg Roll
in a bird's nest
a painted egg

White House Easter Egg Roll
one mama tells child
not to paint Bush

The White House Easter Egg Roll takes place the Monday after Easter (this year, March 24th) and continues a tradition President Rutherford B. Hayes began in 1878. Children of all ages hunt for Easter eggs on the White House lawn and enjoy storytelling by authors of popular children's books, athletes, Cabinet members, and other senior administration officials; egg coloring; face painting; music; costumed Easter-themed characters; and magicians.

Saturday, April 12, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: travel
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john tiong chunghoo

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Sibu, Sarawak, Borneo East Malaysia
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