A Children's story, written in Lyric. |
Up In A Tree By David A. Chalfant Up in a tree. That’s where I’d be, If I could jump higher, At least two feet or three. Then, I’d catch a branch, And because I’m so strong, I could pull myself up. It wouldn’t take long. Then, oh, just imagine How great it would be! I could chat with the birds! I could see what they see! And they might invite me to live in their tree. Up in a tree? Yes, I suppose I could stay, And live for a while. Or at least for a day. But, if I was to live there For even one night, I’d need a few things To make it just right. First, I would need My new puppy, named Joe, Because he would get lonely If I left him below. So, I’d have to invent, With a bucket and string, A special puppy elevator-swing Kind of a thing. Then, after that, I’d need some place to eat. So, I’d build me a kitchen. I’d make it so neat! I’d bring up a table, And I’d bring up a chair, And I’d put the refrigerator Right over there! And when I was finished, I’d call the birds to come see. And to be polite, I’d invite them to share dinner with me. I’d make cereal for dinner. It would be such a treat! I make the best cereal, ‘cause I make it extra sweet! Then, after dinner, I’d have to hurry, So I could finish my tree home Before the daylight gets blurry. I would gather up sticks. I would gather a lot. Then, I’d find lots of leaves, And I’d pile them on top. And I’d bring up a blanket, And I’d make me a bed. And I’d bring my favorite pillow To put under my head. And all of the birds Would come over-- and then, We’d stay up telling stories ‘Til nine-thirty or ten. Then I’d curl up with Joe, And all the rest of my guests. Everyone would agree, That my nest is the best! The End |