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April 12, 2004

An interactive poem about mummies

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[Above: Cedar's drawing of a mummy.]

My nephew Cedar, who is four years old, was over for Easter this weekend, and he wrote me a new poem about mummies, complete with picture (see above). This is a special poem, as it requires audience involvement. Indeed, after just a few lines about mummies, Cedar told me that “maybe other people can help finish it”. So: Does anyone have further poetic thoughts about mummies? If so, please add them in the comment section.

Mummies

By Cedar Van Tassel

Mummies are
a funny shape
Long ago evil
humans wrapped
up for display.

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Category: Writings by my nephew Cedar, who is 4
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3 Responses to “An interactive poem about mummies”

  1. Julie Ann Baker Says:

    Oooh, that was a toughie, but I managed to briefly evoke my inner child (… which pales in comparison to the unbridled wisdom of an actual, real-live 4 year old)!

    under the pointy
    pyramids - look out
    god - they might
    poke you in the eye

    and the guard sphynx
    watches, eating
    marble for a
    gazillion years

  2. Kombat princess Says:

    a mummy sleeps a thousand years,
    a mummy cries a thousand tears,
    wrapped up in her blanket tight,
    to a mummy its always night

  3. Mariella Says:

    In darkness
    They lay for
    many years
    and mysteries unfold

    So when you hear
    Eerie little tales
    Of occasions when one
    Could rise to get away

    Remember that
    Strange and miraculous
    Stories are often told
    Just to let the mind stray

    But if in the silent night
    in fear you think you see
    a white divine
    avoiding light of day

    Bear in mind
    They can do no harm and
    You never are too far
    To find your mommy’s arms

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