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Dr. Suess By: Robert Herman (in the style of Dr. Suess) Theodore “Ted” Suess Geisel, also known as Dr Suess. March 2nd, 1904 was not a bore, For MOTHER Henrietta and FATHER Theodore. Behind closed doors. His mom let out a ROAR! And dad knew he scored. For that was the day, They adored their newborn baby. A Junior Theodore! At school, The most popular! Ted and his sister. YES SIR! HIS SISTER! Ted has a sister. A sister named Marnie, Who has things she likes to do. Some evenings after supper, Is sit upstairs in her small room And use her Thinker-Upper. Ted learned a thing or two, From his sister’s thinker-upper. Ted thunk-thunk his way to school. Ted attended Darkmouth College For some learned long-term knowledge. And wrote for the Jack O’ Lantern And was acknowledged, As the first time he ever used Dr. Suess. Dr. Suess he is. Dr. Sois he was. Doctor of rhymes of course he was. HE WAS! HE WAS! HE WAS! Dr. Suess he was. Dr. Sois he is. Doctor of twisters of course mister. MISTER! HE IS! HE IS! HE IS! 1927 Ted was in heaven and married beloved Helen. When Ted found Helen could not bare children. He wrote his first piece. A booked called ABC. T T t t What begins with T? Ted telling timeless tales to tiny toddlers thirsting tea. Thingama-this, Thingama-that. He wrote books like Cat in the Hat. And Sam I am, from Green Eggs N Ham. I do! I like them Sam I am. So, I will read them here and there. Say! I will read them ANYWHERE! He wrote, ONE BOOK TWO BOOKS READ BOOKS DREW BOOKS By the end folks, forty-six, tongue thrilled, fun filled, tongue twister, kid books. 1991 Ted laid to Rest TED BED Ted in bed. BED TED Bed on Ted. THE END!
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Jun 5, 2025
Jun 5, 2025 at 12:47 PM UTC
Dr. Suess By: Robert Herman (in the style of Dr. Suess)
Dr. Suess By: Robert Herman (in the style of Dr. Suess) Theodore “Ted” Suess Geisel, also known as Dr Suess. March 2nd, 1904 was not a bore, For MOTHER Henrietta and FATHER Theodore. Behind closed doors. His mom let out a ROAR! And dad knew he scored. For that was the day, They adored their newborn baby. A Junior Theodore! At school, The most popular! Ted and his sister. YES SIR! HIS SISTER! Ted has a sister. A sister named Marnie, Who has things she likes to do. Some evenings after supper, Is sit upstairs in her small room And use her Thinker-Upper. Ted learned a thing or two, From his sister’s thinker-upper. Ted thunk-thunk his way to school. Ted attended Darkmouth College For some learned long-term knowledge. And wrote for the Jack O’ Lantern And was acknowledged, As the first time he ever used Dr. Suess. Dr. Suess he is. Dr. Sois he was. Doctor of rhymes of course he was. HE WAS! HE WAS! HE WAS! Dr. Suess he was. Dr. Sois he is. Doctor of twisters of course mister. MISTER! HE IS! HE IS! HE IS! 1927 Ted was in heaven and married beloved Helen. When Ted found Helen could not bare children. He wrote his first piece. A booked called ABC. T T t t What begins with T? Ted telling timeless tales to tiny toddlers thirsting tea. Thingama-this, Thingama-that. He wrote books like Cat in the Hat. And Sam I am, from Green Eggs N Ham. I do! I like them Sam I am. So, I will read them here and there. Say! I will read them ANYWHERE! He wrote, ONE BOOK TWO BOOKS READ BOOKS DREW BOOKS By the end folks, forty-six, tongue thrilled, fun filled, tongue twister, kid books. 1991 Ted laid to Rest TED BED Ted in bed. BED TED Bed on Ted. THE END!
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Little thinks, discipline ignoring, thinking, who would know. A line in thinking, a thread of thought who would know. A stitch, to catch a run, never saw it coming, who would know. Who are people, too. You have imagined them. Who knows what every body thought, such as you, fed Ted Geisel, who knew. Who would know, if you told them. I said, I sent you.
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Jan 15, 2023
Jan 15, 2023 at 6:51 PM UTC
Grandparenting spill over
all a teacher can do is learn and live, see. Situationical, long ago, tradition Teachers tell stories, with force. Whacks and such. The reason, once, one time, the ruler to the knucks was to loosen a stuck clutch o' clingers to the edge, who knew what could be known, who were witnesses,taught to see perceiving sub til ity plowing furrows through explosions of new math, new bombs, new moms, new wars for no reasons, the edge clinger fingers let go, just before a teacher who they knew learned, as he lived, to hear whos beyond the bubble's edge. slip yet no sense {clique} Filter Heinlein through Vonnegut, squeeze the dregs, sort each bubble by whos heard. --Suess, a gain, point ought ever one, heare that? That is an echo. A bubble pop echo, in the halls of all imagined worlds redeemed by children seeing the meaning wave form on the GB scale storys are sung to. Waiting is, on the BE scale the ceiling leaks in the poet's prison, but his window faces west, so he is pleased to watch the wind he claimed bring rain. And so it goes. How long do stories live these days?, Asked the peacemaker, in the distance.
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Mar 8, 2019
Mar 8, 2019 at 11:25 PM UTC
Suess is some deep psytch
If a fish Could make a wish for what would this fish wish ? a wishing fish you say, tosh tish but if you were a wishing fish would you wish for a new dish ? or a knish ? what would a fish do with a dish ? and how would he eat a knish ? but if you knew a wishing fish exactly what would this fish wish? If you saw a little bunny on a tree stump counting money would you think that it was funny if he used it to buy honey to eat outside while it was sunny Just where would that little bunny get a bag full of such money To me that just seems rather funny If you saw a blue canoe being paddled by a kangaroo wearing shoes size sixty two Tell me just what would you do if there beside that kangaroo sat a rather large and old gnu I think I would call the zoo but, tell me what it is you'd do A bunny, fish and kangaroo were all out walking two by two they were followed by a large gnu I think this rather strange don't you? I don't know just what I would do If I saw walking two by two A bunny, fish and kangaroo in fact i do not have a clue but I know the fish's wish don't you?
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Jul 11, 2013
Jul 11, 2013 at 12:17 PM UTC
Suessical gibberish (completed)
Ich finde Bonbonpapier tief in meiner Jacken- tasche, klebrig und federleicht Die Stille knistert genüsslich, und das Zucker brützelt Es sind die Worte und eine Sehnsucht, die ich auf meiner Zunge schmecke, und nicht die Süße des Bonbons
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Jul 30, 2014
Jul 30, 2014 at 7:29 AM UTC
Bonbonpapier
There are things that are keepable... and Things that are not... Things are remembered... and things are forgot... things that are free... and things that are bought... things that are lost... and things that are sought... things that you don't have... and things that you've got... things that are fixed... and things that are shot... there are things that are cold... and things that are hot... There are things that you cook... in a pan or a *** Things that go anywhere... until they are caught... Things that are forced... to stay in one spot... there are things that are written... and things that are wrought... things that are settled... and things that are fought... things that are huge... and things small like a dot... and this may not be everything... but it sure is a lot.
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Jul 12, 2014
Jul 12, 2014 at 12:57 AM UTC
........An Ode To Dr. Seuss.........