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  • #1
    Shel Silverstein
    “Listen to the mustn'ts, child. Listen to the don'ts. Listen to the shouldn'ts, the impossibles, the won'ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me... Anything can happen, child. Anything can be.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #2
    Shel Silverstein
    “How many slams in an old screen door? Depends how loud you shut it. How many slices in a bread? Depends how thin you cut it. How much good inside a day? Depends how good you live 'em. How much love inside a friend? Depends how much you give 'em.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #3
    Shel Silverstein
    “Draw a crazy picture,
    Write a nutty poem,
    Sing a mumble-gumble song,
    Whistle through your comb.
    Do a loony-goony dance
    'Cross the kitchen floor,
    Put something silly in the world
    That ain't been there before.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #4
    Shel Silverstein
    “I cannot go to school today"
    Said little Peggy Ann McKay.
    "I have the measles and the mumps,
    A gash, a rash and purple bumps.

    My mouth is wet, my throat is dry.
    I'm going blind in my right eye.
    My tonsils are as big as rocks,
    I've counted sixteen chicken pox.

    And there's one more - that's seventeen,
    And don't you think my face looks green?
    My leg is cut, my eyes are blue,
    It might be the instamatic flu.

    I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
    I'm sure that my left leg is broke.
    My hip hurts when I move my chin,
    My belly button's caving in.

    My back is wrenched, my ankle's sprained,
    My 'pendix pains each time it rains.
    My toes are cold, my toes are numb,

    I have a sliver in my thumb.

    My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,
    I hardly whisper when I speak.
    My tongue is filling up my mouth,

    I think my hair is falling out.

    My elbow's bent, my spine ain't straight,
    My temperature is one-o-eight.
    My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,

    There's a hole inside my ear.

    I have a hangnail, and my heart is ...
    What? What's that? What's that you say?
    You say today is .............. Saturday?

    G'bye, I'm going out to play!”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #5
    Shel Silverstein
    “Nobody loves me, nobody cares,
    Nobody picks me peaches and pears.
    Nobody offers me candy and Cokes,
    Nobody listens and laughs at me jokes.
    Nobody helps when I get into a fight,
    Nobody does all my homework at night.
    Nobody misses me,
    Nobody cries,
    Nobody thinks I'm a wonderful guy.
    So, if you ask me who's my best friend, in a whiz,
    I'll stand up and tell you NOBODY is!
    But yesterday night I got quite a scare
    I woke up and Nobody just WASN'T there!
    I called out and reached for Nobody's hand,
    In the darkness where Nobody usually stands,
    Then I poked through the house, in each cranny and nook,
    But I found SOMEBODY each place that I looked.
    I seached till I'm tired, and now with the dawn,
    There's no doubt about it-
    NOBODY'S GONE!!”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #6
    Shel Silverstein
    “I will not play at tug o' war.
    I'd rather play at hug o' war,
    Where everyone hugs
    Instead of tugs,
    Where everyone giggles
    And rolls on the rug,
    Where everyone kisses,
    And everyone grins,
    And everyone cuddles,
    And everyone wins.”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

  • #7
    Shel Silverstein
    “My skin is kind of sort of brownish pinkish yellowish white. My eyes are greyish blueish green, but I'm told they look orange in the night. My hair is reddish blondish brown, but its silver when its wet, and all the colors I am inside have not been invented yet.”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

  • #8
    Shel Silverstein
    “All The Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas
    Layin' In The Sun,
    Talkin' 'Bout The Things
    They Woulda-Coulda-Shoulda Done...
    But All Those Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas
    All Ran Away And Hid
    From One Little Did.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #9
    Shel Silverstein
    “When the light turns green, you go. When the light turns red, you stop. But what do you do when the light turns blue with orange and lavender spots?”
    Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic

  • #10
    Shel Silverstein
    “The Voice

    There is a voice inside of you
    That whispers all day long,
    "I feel this is right for me,
    I know that this is wrong."
    No teacher, preacher, parent, friend
    Or wise man can decide
    What's right for you--just listen to
    The voice that speaks inside.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #11
    Shel Silverstein
    “If you have to dry the dishes
    (Such an awful boring chore)
    If you have to dry the dishes
    ('Stead of going to the store)
    If you have to dry the dishes
    And you drop one on the floor
    Maybe they won't let you
    Dry the dishes anymore”
    Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic

  • #12
    Shel Silverstein
    “Magic
    Sandra’s seen a leprechaun,
    Eddie touched a troll,
    Laurie danced with witches once,
    Charlie found some goblins gold.
    Donald heard a mermaid sing,
    Susy spied an elf,
    But all the magic I have known
    I've had to make myself.”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

  • #13
    Shel Silverstein
    “i made myself a snowball
    As perfect as can be.
    I thought I'd keep it as a pet,
    And let it sleep with me.
    I made it some pajamas
    And a pillow for it's head.
    Then last night it ran away,
    But first - It wet the bed.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #14
    Shel Silverstein
    “Tell my I'm clever,
    Tell me I'm kind,
    Tell me I'm talented,
    Tell me I'm cute,
    Tell me I'm sensitive,
    Graceful and Wise
    Tell me I'm perfect--
    But tell me the TRUTH.”
    Shel Silverstein, Falling Up

  • #15
    Shel Silverstein
    “The Little Boy and the Old Man

    Said the little boy, "Sometimes I drop my spoon."
    Said the old man, "I do that too."
    The little boy whispered, "I wet my pants."
    I do that too," laughed the little old man.
    Said the little boy, "I often cry."
    The old man nodded, "So do I."
    But worst of all," said the boy, "it seems
    Grown-ups don't pay attention to me."
    And he felt the warmth of a wrinkled old hand.
    I know what you mean," said the little old man.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #16
    Shel Silverstein
    “Once there was a tree, and she loved a little boy.”
    Shel Silverstein, The Giving Tree

  • #17
    Shel Silverstein
    “why can't you see i'm a kid', said the kid.
    Why try to make me like you?
    Why are you hurt when I don't cuddle?
    Why do you sigh when I splash through a puddle?
    Why do you scream when I do what I did?
    Im a kid.”
    Shel Silverstein, Falling Up

  • #18
    Shel Silverstein
    “True story
    This morning I jumped on my horse
    And went for a ride,
    And some wild outlaws chased me
    And shot me in the side.
    So I crawled into a wildcats cave
    To find a place to hide
    But some pirates found me sleeping there
    And soon they had me tied
    To a pole and built a fire
    Under me---I almost cried
    Till a mermaid came and cut me loose
    And begged to be my bride
    So I said id come back Wednesday
    But I must admit I lied.
    Then I ran into a jungle swamp
    But I forgot my guide
    And I stepped into some quicksand
    And no matter how hard I tried
    I couldn’t get out, until I met
    A watersnake named Clyde
    Who pulled me to some cannibals
    Who planned to have me fried
    But an eagle came and swooped me up
    And through the air we flied
    But he dropped me in a boiling lake
    A thousand miles wide
    And you’ll never guess what I did then---
    I DIED”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #19
    Shel Silverstein
    “There is a place where the sidewalk ends
    And before the street begins,
    And there the grass grows soft and white,
    And there the sun burns crimson bright,
    And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
    To cool in the peppermint wind.

    Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
    And the dark street winds and bends.
    Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
    We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
    And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
    To the place where the sidewalk ends.

    Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
    And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
    For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
    The place where the sidewalk ends.”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

  • #20
    Shel Silverstein
    “I know a way to stay friends forever,
    There's really nothing to it,
    I tell you what to do,
    And you do it.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #21
    Shel Silverstein
    “I asked the Zebra,
    are you black with white stripes?
    Or white with black stripes?
    And the zebra asked me,
    Are you good with bad habits?
    Or are you bad with good habits?
    Are you noisy with quiet times?
    Or are you quiet with noisy times?
    Are you happy with some sad days?
    Or are you sad with some happy days?
    Are you neat with some sloppy ways?
    Or are you sloppy with some neat ways?
    And on and on and on and on and on and on he went.
    I’ll never ask a zebra about stripes...again.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #22
    Shel Silverstein
    “Once i spoke the language of the flowers,Once i undrestand each word the caterpillar said,Once i smiled in secret at the gossip of the starlings,”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #23
    Shel Silverstein
    “would you like to hear
    the night
    i bravely fought the-
    no?
    alright”
    shel silverstein

  • #24
    Shel Silverstein
    “The bridge will only take you halfway there, to those mysterious lands you long to see. Through gypsy camps and swirling Arab fair, and moonlit woods where unicorns run free. So come and walk awhile with me and share the twisting trails and wondrous worlds I've known. But this bridge will only take you halfway there. The last few steps you have to take alone.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #25
    Shel Silverstein
    “everything isn't everything”
    Shel Silverstein, Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back

  • #26
    Shel Silverstein
    “I'm making a list
    I'm making a list of things I must say
    For politeness,
    And goodness and kindness and gentleness
    Sweetness and rightness:
    Hello
    Pardon me
    How are you?
    Excuse me
    Bless you
    May I?
    Thank you
    Goodbye
    If you know some that I've forgot,
    Please stick them in you eye!”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

  • #27
    Shel Silverstein
    “One day he said, "I'll tell this town
    How it feels to be an unfunny clown."
    And he told them all why he looked so sad,
    And he told them all why he felt so bad.
    He told of Pain and Rain and Cold,
    He told of Darkness in his soul,
    And after he finished his tale of woe,
    Did everyone cry? Oh no, no, no,
    They laughed until they shook the trees...
    And while the world laughed outside.
    Cloony the Clown sat down and cried.”
    Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic

  • #28
    Shel Silverstein
    “THE BAGPIPE WHO DIDN'T SAY NO
    It was nine o'clock at midnight at a quarter after three
    When a turtle met a bagpipe on the shoreside by the sea,
    And the turtle said, "My dearie,
    May I sit with you? I'm weary."
    And the bagpipe didn't say no.
    Said the turtle to the bagpipe, "I have walked this lonely shore,
    I have talked to waves and pebbles--but I've never loved before.
    Will you marry me today, dear?
    Is it 'No' you're going to say dear?"
    But the bagpipe didn't say no.

    Said the turtle to his darling, "Please excuse me if I stare,
    But you have the plaidest skin, dear,
    And you have the strangest hair.
    If I begged you pretty please, love,
    Could I give you just one squeeze, love?"
    And the bagpipe didn't say no.

    Said the turtle to the bagpipe, "Ah, you love me. Then confess!
    Let me whisper in your dainty ear and hold you to my chest."
    And he cuddled her and teased her
    And so lovingly he squeezed her.
    And the bagpipe said, "Aaooga."

    Said the turtle to the bagpipe, "Did you honk or bray or neigh?
    For 'Aaooga' when your kissed is such a heartless thing to say.
    Is it that I have offended?
    Is it that our love is ended?"
    And the bagpipe didn't say no.

    Said the turtle to the bagpipe, "Shall i leave you, darling wife?
    Shall i waddle off to Woedom? Shall i crawl out of your life?
    Shall I move, depart and go, dear--
    Oh, I beg you tell me 'No' dear!"
    But the bagpipe didn't say no.

    So the turtle crept off crying and he ne'er came back no more,
    And he left the bagpipe lying on that smooth and sandy shore.
    And some night when tide is low there,
    Just walk up and say, "Hello, there,"
    And politely ask the bagpipe if this story's really so.
    I assure you, darling children, the bagpipe won't say "No.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #29
    Shel Silverstein
    “My beard grows down to my toes,
    I never wears no clothes,
    I wraps my hair
    Around my bare,
    And down the road I goes.”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends: Poems and Drawings

  • #30
    Shel Silverstein
    “Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black And the dark street winds and bends.
    Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
    We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
    And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
    To the place where the sidewalk ends.”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends



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