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  1. Shel Silverstein (1930-99) was a popular American poet, cartoonist, musician, singer-songwriter, and man of many artistic talents. His most enduring poems are those which he wrote for younger readers.

  2. All of Shel Silverstein's wordplay and whimsy truly encourage us to laugh out loud and live out loud! His heartfelt, thought provoking poems urge us to be creative and express ourselves. So what are your favorite Shel Silverstein poems?

  3. Silverstein’s poems and stories are accompanied by his simple yet energetic pen-and-ink illustrations. The Giving Tree, a fable about a lifelong relationship between a boy and a tree, has become a classic in the canon of children’s literature and has sold over five million copies.

  4. Shel Silverstein (1930-1999) is a poet known for his wonderful and funny poems for children. But, many of his poems contain nuggets of wisdom for adults as well. In this poignant poem, the poet illustrates the indignities of growing old.

  5. 2 de mar. de 2020 · So although Silverstein is no longer with us (he passed away in 1999 ), here's a look back at 20 of his funniest, weirdest, most inspiring and most memorable poems: “Sick” from Where the...

  6. Shel Silversteins poems are noted for their use of young characters, youthful depictions of the world, creatures, daydreams, and clever use of nonsense language in the vein of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear.

  7. Dirty Face. By Shel Silverstein. Where did you get such a dirty face, My darling dirty-faced child? I got it from crawling along in the dirt. And biting two buttons off Jeremy’s shirt. I got it from chewing the roots of a rose. And digging for clams in the yard with my nose. I got it from peeking into a dark cave.