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by Jacqueline Wilson


  There was an old woman named Towl ref1

  There was once a line ref1

  They shut the road through the woods ref1

  They went to sea in a Sieve, they did ref1

  This is just to say ref1

  Though she doesn’t know it ref1

  Three Turkeys fair their last have breathed ref1

  Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air ref1

  To celebrate ref1

  Today we went out of school ref1

  Tyger! Tyger! burning bright ref1

  Uncle Edward was colour-blind ref1

  Up the airy mountain ref1

  Way down Geneva ref1

  We are the Workhouse children ref1

  ‘We did sums at school, Mummy – ref1

  Welcome to St Judas ref1

  We’ve been at the seaside all day ref1

  What is pink? A rose is pink ref1

  What with getting in the way of the packing ref1

  When as the rye reach to the chin ref1

  When daisies pied and violets blue ref1

  When Grandmamma fell off the boat ref1

  When I am an old woman I shall wear purple ref1

  When I am dead, my dearest ref1

  When I come home from school he doesn’t bark ref1

  When I come out of the bathroom ref1

  When I heard the learn’d astronomer ref1

  When I live in a Cottage ref1

  When my baby brother ref1

  When you teach me ref1

  Where can I find seven small girls to be pets ref1

  Who would be (A merman bold) ref1

  Who would be (A mermaid fair) ref1

  Wings whispered about her hair ref1

  Yes. I remember Adlestrop – ref1

  You live in the hollow of a stranded whale ref1

  Index of Poets

  Adcock, Fleur ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Agard, John ref1

  Ahlberg, Allan ref1

  Allingham, William ref1

  Alma-Tadema, Laurence ref1

  Anon. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Ardagh, Philip ref1

  Auden, W. H. ref1, ref2, ref3

  Barrett Browning, Elizabeth ref1

  Belloc, Hilaire ref1, ref2

  Bernos de Gasztold,

  Carmen ref1

  Bethell, Mary Ursula ref1

  Betjeman, John ref1

  Bevan, Clare ref1, ref2, ref3

  Blake, William ref1

  Calder, Dave ref1

  Campion, Thomas ref1

  Carey, Henry ref1

  Carter, James ref1, ref2

  Causley, Charles ref1, ref2

  Chatterjee, Debjani ref1

  Coe, Mandy ref1, ref2, ref3

  Coelho, Joseph ref1

  Cope, Wendy ref1, ref2

  Cornford, Frances ref1

  Coward, Noel ref1

  Crane, Nathalia ref1

  Cummings, E. E. ref1

  De la Mare, Walter ref1

  Dean, Jan ref1

  Dickinson, Emily ref1

  Drinkwater, John ref1

  Duffy, Carol Ann ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Eliot, T. S. ref1

  Fanthorpe, U. A. ref1, ref2

  Farjeon, Eleanor ref1

  Field, Rachel ref1

  Fleming, Marjory ref1, ref2

  Floyd, Gillian ref1

  Foster, John ref1, ref2

  Fyleman, Rose ref1

  Gibson, Wilfrid ref1

  Godden, Rumer, tr. ref1

  Graham, Harry ref1

  Green, Mary ref1

  Harmer, David ref1

  Henri, Adrian ref1

  Hood, Thomas ref1, ref2

  Housman, A. E. ref1

  Hughes, Ted ref1, ref2

  Hulme, T. E. ref1

  Jennings, Elizabeth ref1, ref2

  Joseph, Jenny ref1, ref2

  Kay, Jackie ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Keats, John ref1, ref2

  Kipling, Rudyard ref1

  Klein, Robin ref1

  Lear, Edward ref1, ref2

  McLoughland, Beverly ref1

  Magee, Wes ref1

  Marlowe, Christopher ref1

  Mew, Charlotte ref1

  Meynell, Alice ref1

  Milton, John ref1

  Monro, Harold ref1

  Nagle, Frances ref1

  Nash, Ogden ref1

  Noyes, Alfred ref1

  O’Callaghan, Julie ref1

  Parelkar, Ruhee ref1

  Patten, Brian ref1

  Peele, George ref1

  Plath, Sylvia ref1, ref2, ref3

  Pope, Alexander ref1

  Rawnsley, Irene ref1, ref2

  Rice, John ref1

  Rich, Adrienne ref1

  Rossetti, Christina ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Scannell, Vernon ref1

  Shakespeare, William ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Smart, Christopher ref1

  Smith, Stevie ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Spenser, Edmund ref1

  Stevenson, Robert

  Louis ref1, ref2

  Swinger, Marian ref1

  Taggard, Genevieve ref1

  Tennyson, Alfred, Lord ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Thesen, Sharon ref1

  Thomas, Edward ref1

  Whitehead, David ref1

  Whitman, Walt ref1

  Williams, William Carlos ref1

  Wordsworth, William ref1, ref2

  Wright, James ref1

  Wright, Kit ref1

  Yeats, W. B. ref1, ref2, ref3

  First published 2011 by Macmillan Children’s Books

  This electronic edition published 2013 by Macmillan Children’s Books

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  ISBN 978-1-4472-1383-3 EPUB

  This collection copyright © Jacqueline Wilson 2011

  All poems copyright © the individual poets

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  Acknowledgements

  The compiler and publisher would like to thank the following for permission to use copyright material:

  Fleur Adcock, ‘Tunbridge Wells’, ‘Sidcup, 1940’, ‘Halfway Street, Sidcup’, ‘St Gertrude’s, Sidcup’ and ‘Drury Goodbyes’ all from Poems 1960–2000 (Bloodaxe Books, 2000); John Agard, ‘Spell to Bring a Smile’ copyright © John Agard; Allan Ahlberg, ‘It Is a Puzzle’, by permission of the Penguin Group Ltd; Philip Ardagh, ‘St Judas Welcomes Author Philip Arder’, by permission of the author; W. H. Auden, ‘Stop All the Clocks’ and ‘The More Loving One’ from Collected Works, copyright © 1976, 1991, the Estate of W. H. Auden; Hilaire Belloc, ‘Grandmamma’s Birthday’ and ‘Tarantella’ from Complete Verse by Hilaire Belloc (copyright © Hilaire Belloc is reproduced by permission of PFD [www.pfd.co.uk] on behalf of Hilaire Be
lloc); Carmen Bernos de Gasztold, ‘The Prayer of the Little Ducks’ from Prayers from the Ark, trans. Rumer Godden, 1963, by permission of Macmillan Children’s Books; Claire Bevan, ‘The Housemaid’s Letter’ from The Works 2, ed. Brian Moses and Pie Corbett, Macmillan Children’s Books (2002), by permission of the author; ‘The Spider’ from Fairy Poems, Macmillan Children’s Books (2004), by permission of the author; ‘The New Girl’ from Spooky Schools, ed. Brian Moses, Macmillan Children’s Books (2004), by permission of the author; Dave Calder, ‘Changed’ from Dolphins Leap Lampposts, Macmillan Children’s Books (2002), by permission of the author; James Carter, ‘Love You More’ from Time-Travelling Underpants, Macmillan Children’s Books (2007), by permission of the author; ‘The Moon Landing’ from Greetings, Earthlings! by Brian Moses and James Carter, Macmillan Children’s Books (2009), by permission of the author; Charles Causley, ‘Annabel-Emily’ and ‘On St Catherine’s Day’ from I Had a Little Cat, Macmillan Children’s Books (2009); Debjani Chatterjee, ‘My Sari’ is reprinted from Unzip Your Lips: 100 Poems to Read Aloud, Macmillan Children’s Books (1998), copyright © Dr Debjani Chatterjee 1998, reprinted by permission of the author; Mandy Coe, ‘Me & You’ from Read Me, chosen by Gaby Morgan, Macmillan Children’s Books (2004), by permission of the author; ‘Sensing Mother’ from Sensational!, chosen by Roger McGough, Macmillan Children’s Books (2004), by permission of the author; ‘Wish’ from Fairy Poems, chosen by Gaby Morgan, Macmillan Children’s Books (2006), by permission of the author; Joseph Coelho, ‘Make It Bigger, Eileen!’, by permission of the author; Wendy Cope, ‘Sporty People’ and ‘Where Am I?’ published by Faber and Faber Ltd; Frances Cornford, ‘The Old Witch in the Copse’, by kind permission of the Trustees of the Mrs Frances Crofts Cornford Will Trust; Noel Coward, ‘The Boy Actor’, copyright © Oxford University Press; E. E. Cummings, ‘maggie and milly and molly and may’ copyright © 1956, 1984, 1991 by the Trustees for the E. E. Cummings Trust; Walter de la Mare, ‘The Stranger’, The Literary Trustees of Walter de la Mare and The Society of Authors as their representative; Jan Dean, ‘Colouring In’ first published in Mice on Ice, ed. Gaby Morgan, Macmillan Children’s Books (2004); John Drinkwater, ‘Moonlit Apples’ from Collected Poems, 1923 – reprinted by permission of Pan Macmillan; Carol Ann Duffy, ‘Prior Knowledge’, ‘Your Grandmother’, ‘The Giantess’, ‘Toy Dog’, ‘Teacher’ and ‘Halo’ all published by Faber and Faber Ltd; ‘Rooty Tooty’ and ‘The Counties’, by permission of Rogers, Coleridge and White Ltd; T. S. Eliot, ‘The Song of the Jellicles’ published by Faber and Faber Ltd; U. A. Fanthorpe, ‘Dear True Love’, from U. A. Fanthorpe New and Collected Poems, Enitharmon Press, 2010, with acknowledgement to Dr R.V. Bailey; Eleanor Farjeon, ‘Cottage’ from Then There Were Three published by Michael Joseph by permission of David Higham Associates Ltd; Gillian Floyd, ‘Mrs Mackenzie’, by permission of the author; John Foster, ‘My Baby Brother’s Secrets’ and ‘Inside Sir’s Matchbox’, both by permission of the author; Rose Fyleman, ‘A Fairy Went a-Marketing’, by permission of The Society of Authors; Wilfrid Gibson, ‘The Ice’, by permission of Pan Macmillan; Mary Green, ‘Ms Fleur’ first published in When Teacher Isn’t Looking, poems chosen by David Harmer, Macmillan Children’s Books (2001); David Harmer, ‘We Lost Our Teacher to the Sea’, copyright © David Harmer; Adrian Henri, ‘What Are Little Girls . . .’ published in Not Fade Away (Bloodaxe Books 1994), copyright © Rogers, Coleridge and White Ltd; Ted Hughes, ‘Cow’ and ‘Foxgloves’ published by Faber and Faber Ltd; Elizabeth Jennings, ‘Friends’ and Given an Apple’ from A Secret Brother and Other Poems for Children and A Spell of Words, both published by Macmillan Children’s Books, by permission of David Higham Associates Ltd; Jenny Joseph, ‘Warning’ from Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books 1992), copyright © Jenny Joseph, by permission of the author; ‘Expecting Visitors’ from Nothing Like Love, published by Enitharmon Press 2009, copyright © Jenny Joseph, by permission of the author; Jackie Kay, ‘Sassenachs’, ‘Summer Romance’, ‘New Baby’, ‘Grandpa’s Soup’, ‘The Frog Who Dreamed She Was an Opera Singer’ and ‘Brendon Gallacher’ all by permission of the author; Wes Magee, ‘The Day After’ copyright © Wes Magee; Frances Nagle, ‘Dream Team’, by permission of the author; Ogden Nash, ‘The Adventures of Isabel’, by permission of Carlton Books Ltd; Alfred Noyes, ‘Daddy Fell into the Pond’, by permission of The Society of Authors; Julie O’Callaghan, ‘Sister in a Whale’, by permission of the author; Ruhee Parelkar, ‘A Poetry on Geometry’, copyright © Ruhee Parelkar; Brian Patten, ‘A Small Dragon’, by permission of the author; Sylvia Plath, ‘Balloons’, ‘You’re’ and ‘Morning Song’ all published by Faber and Faber Ltd; Irene Rawnsley, ‘Purple Shoes’ from House of a Hundred Coats 1988, reproduced by permission of the author; John Rice, ‘The Fairy School under the Loch’ from Fairy Poems, chosen by Gaby Morgan, Macmillan Children’s Books (2006); Vernon Scannell, ‘Uncle Edward’s Affliction’, by permission of The Estate of Vernon Scannell; Stevie Smith, ‘Human Affection’, ‘My Hat’, ‘The Singing Cat’, ‘Not Waving but Drowning’ and ‘The Heavenly City’, copyright © Estate of James MacGibbon and New Directions; Marian Swinger, ‘The Girl Who Could See Fairies’ from Fairy Poems, chosen by Gaby Morgan, Macmillan Children’s Books (2006); Sharon Thesen, ‘Animals’, by permission of the author; David Whitehead, ‘Squirrels and Motorbikes’ from School Year, Macmillan Children’s Books, by permission of the author; William Carlos Williams, ‘This Is Just to Say’ by permission of Carcanet Press Limited.

  Every effort has been made to trace the copyright holders, but if any have been inadvertently overlooked then the publisher will be pleased to make the necessary arrangement at the first opportunity.

 

 

 


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