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  1. While his poetry often explores childhood experiences with nostalgia or humor, "Smart" directly critiques the pursuit of superficial gains and the potential consequences of pride. The poem serves as a commentary on the time period's emphasis on material wealth and financial success.

  2. Poem Smart by Shel Silverstein : My dad gave me one dollar bill 'Cause I'm his smartest son, And I swapped it for two shiny quarters 'C.

  3. Smart, por Shel Silverstein | poemas, ensayos y cuentos en Poéticous. Shel Silverstein. 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!

  4. Smart. por Shel Silverstein. 2002. 3° Grado. Tamaño de letra. Untitled de scross2601 utilizada bajo licencia CC0. [1] 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! [5] And then I took the quarters. And traded them to Lou. For three dimes — I guess he don’t. know.

  5. Smart Lyrics. 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...

  6. Smart. by Sheldon Allan Silverstein. 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 then one! And then I took the quarters. And traded them to Lou. For three dimes-- I guess he didn't know.

  7. Smart, by Shel Silverstein | poems, essays, and short stories in Poeticous. Shel Silverstein. 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.