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  1. 20 of Our Favorite Shel Silverstein Poems. Sheldon Allan “ ShelSilverstein (1930-1999), also naming himself Uncle Shelby in some works was an American poet and writer of children’s book, also known for his cartoons and song-writing, as well as screen-writing. The artist is most famous for works such as The Giving Tree, Where the ...

  2. Smart. My dad gave me one dollar bill 'Cause I'm his smartest son, And I swapped it for two shiny quarters 'Cause two is more than one! And then I took the quarters And traded them to Lou For three dimes- I guess he didn't know That three is more than two! Just then, along came old blind Bates And just 'cause he can't see He gave me four ...

  3. So if your Maw and Paw are mean, And make you eat your lima beans And make you wash and make you wait And never let you stay up late And scream and scold and preach and pout, That simply means they're wearing out. So send off for two brand-new parents And you'll be happy as little Clarence. Feel free to be first to leave comment. Poem Clarence ...

  4. Shel Silverstein, renowned for his whimsical and imaginative poetry, has a unique talent for capturing the essence of love in his verses. While many may associate his name with children's literature, Silverstein's poems about love resonate with readers of all ages.

  5. 83.0k. Boa Constrictor. Shel Silverstein. Boa Constrictor. Oh, I'm being eaten By a boa constrictor, A boa constrictor, A boa constrictor, I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor, And I don't like it--one bit. Well, what do you know? It's nibblin' my toe. Oh, gee, It's up to my knee. Oh my, It's up to my thigh.

  6. Daylight Dreamer. Here's the half-finished painting of a girl that I started last December Here's the first three pages of my novel bout I don't really remember Here's my Martin guitar that I never quite learned how to play That's the daylight dreamer wishful thinker's way I had a Harley bike but I traded it off to a feller For the Astroglass ...

  7. Where the Sidewalk Ends: The Poems and Drawings of Shel Silverstein, Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1974 children's poetry collection written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. It was published by Harper and Row Publishers. The book's poems address many common childhood concerns and also present purely fanciful stories.