YOU TAKE THE CAKE!
Mother! Why do you bother
To make me birthday cakes?
I know how well you plan them,
How long the cooking takes!
A simple bowl of icing
Would have pleased me just as much.
I could splosh it, squeeze it,splatter it,
Thrill to it's plodgy touch!
I could smear it on my fingers
And rub it on my toes,
I could paint my high chair with it
And stick it up my nose!
I could throw it at my Daddy,
I could drop it on the floor,
I could rub it in the kitten's fur
And, oh, a great deal more!
You've spent hours in the kitchen
'Cos you think that I'm the best,
But just give me the icing.
You can eat the rest!
12 comments:
If only babies could speak or write poems - this is precisely what they would've told their Moms...!!! Lovely Brenda.
'plodgy' what a wonderful word..very sweet write..Jae :)
You set this out so well!
How cute...and true!
Brenda,
If that doesn't describe the event to a T I don't know what will.
I enjoyed watching my grand daughter (18 mos. old now) do everything you mention.
rel
You have so much to say that is entertaining, valid, and sheer delightful. They rhyme beautifully. I love your stuff.
This clearly "takes the cake"! Love it!
I love these lighthearted verses...well come to think of it, cake is a pretty light word...and so much of the fun of it is watching the little ones enjoy it.
how very true, well said :)
I love this! I've seen the icing up the nose....lol....funny and charming.
that's lovely..
playful piece.
What an outright laugh this poem was all the way through. Well observed!
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