Part 15 (1/2)
The cla.s.sifications and most of the expressions were suggested by a child.
HOW THE ANIMALS MOVE
The lion, he has paws with claws, The horse, he walks on hooves, The worm, he lies right on the ground And wriggles when he moves!
The seal, he moves with swimming feet, The moth, has wings like a sail, The fly he clings; the bird he wings, The monkey swings by his tail!
But boys and girls With feet and hands Can walk and run And swim and stand!
THE SEA-GULL
All the material and most of the expressions are taken from a story by a six-year-old. It was put into rhythm because the children wished ”the words to go like the waves.”
THE SEA-GULL
Feel the waves go rocking, rocking, Feel them roll and roll and roll.
On the top there sits a sea-gull And he's rocking with the waves.
Now 'tis evening and he's weary So he's resting on the waves.
When he woke in early morning Like a flash he spied a fish.
Quick he flew and quickly diving Snapped the fish and ate him straight.
Then he screamed for he was happy.
Then he spied another fish Quick he flew and quickly diving Snapped the fish and ate him straight.
So he played while shone the suns.h.i.+ne, Catching fish and screaming hoa.r.s.e Till he was quite out of hunger, And would rest him on the waves.
Once he flapped and flapped his great wings, Soaring like an aeroplane.
Down below him lay the ocean Like a wrinkled crinkly thing, And giant steamers looked like toy ones Slowly moving on the waves.
Now the moons.h.i.+ne's making silver All the tossing, rocking waves.
And the sea-gull looks like silver And his great wings look like silver Pressing close his silver side, And his sharp beak looks like silver Tucked beneath his silver wings.
For beneath the silver moonlight See, the sea-gull's gone to sleep.
Rocking, rocking on the water, Sleeping, sleeping on the waves, Rocking--sleeping--sleeping--rocking, Fast asleep upon the waves.
THE FARMER TRIES TO SLEEP
It has seemed appropriate to let the children realize the incessant quality of farm work before that of the factory.
THE FARMER TRIES TO SLEEP
The farmer woke up in the morning And sleepy as sleepy was he, He turned in his bed and he grouchily said: ”Today I will sleep! Let me be, let me be!
Today I will sleep! Let me be!”