A long time ago dinosaurs as big as houses
On legs as high as spaceships
Traipsed through forests as dim as night
With enemies as tall as skyscrapers,
Surrounded by insects as big as dogs,
Worms as long as your arms,
Flies that ate your eyes
And plants that snapped at your feet.
Giant birds as wide as roads soared overhead,
Fish in the lakes looked at you with evil eyes,
The alligators were a mile long and ran faster than your car.
Millipedes were like rugs,
Spiders hunted in packs
And ants as big as your fists squirted poison in your eyes.
Once you’d been eaten
There was only your smell left,
And even that was swallowed by bacteria as big as wasps.
October 2007
By ravi chandra Tue Jun 18th 2013 at 10:27 am
Very useful to my little one. And started liking the poems myself!
Thanks
Ravi
By Geneva Thu May 14th 2009 at 3:19 am
this like so good poem one of my favorites it is so cool
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By kins Tue May 5th 2009 at 4:25 pm
this is 1 pf my faves!