There’s a dragon in the playground
He’s playing catch with me
There’s a dragon in the playground
Can I invite him round for tea
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There’s a dragon in the playground
He’s playing in the sand
There’s a dragon in the playground
Can he hold my hand
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Poem using DRAGON and INVITE by Miss E.
This is a poem Miss E wrote when she was 6 years old and still at school. The poem won a competition and was published in a book which was sold to raise funds for the school.
When Miss E was thinking of some words for Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge she decided to use words from this poem so that she could share the poem with you all this week.
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Message for Ronovan from Miss E: ” Thank you for using my words” 😀
Miss E is a natural! Lovely poem indeed. Thanks for the fun prompt words this week! 😀 xx
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Thank you Vashti, we had so much fun reading all the poems. Glad you had fun with the words. ❤
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Oh such young talent! The poem is so sweet, and welcoming. I expect she would served him a lovely tea. 🙂
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Thank you Jen. She does like cooking and makes a delicious Lemon Drizzle Cake.
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Lemon drizzle cake – a girl after my own heart!
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I really liked this poem by Miss E. From the mind of such a brilliant young lady much can be learned. She sound like really good company:)
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Thank you for your lovely comment JT.
Miss E really is very good company – we have fun together, especially on Wednesdays when she is here for most of the day.
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6 Years old? That’s amazing. No wonder she won. A lovely talent with much poetry in her future, I hope 🙂
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Thank you for your message I’ll pass it on to Miss E, she has so enjoyed being part of Ron’s challenge.
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Great imagination MS E.
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Seeing the world through the young is always a treat isn’t it. Miss E has so enjoyed all the comments and interpretations of her chosen words. Thanks so much for joining in Denis.
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I think we could all learn a lot from Miss E. Great work on the poem too! 🙂
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Thank you Al!
I do agree, being with Miss E is definitely a two way street of learning and we have such fun learning from each other.
Yesterday after reading through the haiku on Ron’s blog, she decided to dress us both up in outlandish stuff from the dressing up box and choreographed a dance for both of us including her latest gym routine (which she is practising for a competition). We performed this to our reflection in the large patio window.
My neighbours don’t have to go far for entertainment.
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Aw, how cute! What a wonderful energy ❤
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😀 ❤
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LOVE this! I’ll have tea with Miss. E’s dragon and she, anytime. I’ll even make the biscuits ❤
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Thank you Annette, your comment made us both smile – big smiles!!! 😀 😀
It’s got me thinking about a dragon-themed tea —– hmmmmm —– mmmm —-yum!
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I love the idea of a dragon in the playground. I wonder what she would write about her / him two years on?
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Miss E so loved reading all the haiku created with her word choice and the comments, then she tried to write a haiku and found it very difficult. I suggested she just write a poem using the words but she did not want to give up on the haiku and is still trying.
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So Miss E was a talented and published poet at 6! Well done! Fun, playful poem, but with a real maturity too. We can all learn from the choice to invite the dragon around and hold his hand- nothing to fear!
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Thank you 10000hl! Miss E really likes your comment. 😀
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