Once again I have been asked to write a poem for Mrs Denise Nesbitt's ABC-Wednesday. Anna seems to be too busy making Etsy-treasuries to have time to play this really delightful meme. (She doesn't know what fun she is missing!)
Here is my poem:
Here is my poem:
A short poem about the letter 'Y' (That's the title)
It's time for 'Y' to take a bow,
A talented letter, he'll show us how!
In 'Yeast', he lets dough for bread to rise,
As the opposite to 'no', he feels so worldly-wise.
In words like 'Yield', he seems a meek little fellow,
But reveals in 'Yoke' (of egg), his true colour - Yellow.
In words like 'Yowl' and 'Yell', he thinks he shows us strength,
In words like 'Yard', he measures cloth in length.
I just hope 'Y' won't be bored and start to 'Yawn',
He's often 'here-today-tomorrow-gone'.
But 'Y' can be quite jolly, it's clear to see,
In words like 'Yummy' and 'Yippee'!
No need to weep over the letter 'Y'!
(Well, maybe just a little sigh.)
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Purrs,
Sara Cat
First Commenter:
Roger Owen Green of
Ramblin' with Roger
Second Commenter:
Nanka of Quills
To visit other posts about the letter Y, please go this site by clicking on the image below:
YOU are a very talented feline.
SvaraRaderaROG, ABC WEDNESDAY team
That was a good fun poem and I liked it!! My theme for Y is also with a cat!!
SvaraRaderaMy Y is HERE.
Well Sara Katt you have risen to the occasion with your Y.
SvaraRaderaSara Katt, you put my Winston Ocicat to shame! Well done!
SvaraRaderaSara Katt, Yan, Tan, Tethera has its roots in the Celtic language spoken across the British Isles centuries ago. Now it's only spoken in Wales and parts of Scotland, Ireland and Cornwall.
SvaraRadera