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Nathaniel

there's always a creaky floorboard, isn't there?

Past Mum and Dad's room,

careful not to tread on bits of broken toys

or bits of Lego

you know what it's like treading on Lego

with your bare feet,

yowwww

shhhhhhh

downstairs

into the kitchen

open the cupboard

and there it is

all shining.

So I take it out of the cupboard

put it on the table

and I see that

there’s a few crumbs lying about on the plate,

so I lick my finger and run my finger all over the crumbs

scooping them up

and putting them into my mouth.

oooooooommmmmmmmm

nice.

Then

I look again

and on one side where it’s been cut,

it’s all crumbly.

So I take a knife

I think I’ll just tidy that up a bit,

cut off the crumbly bits

scoop them all up

and into the mouth

oooooommm mmmm

nice.

Look at the cake again.

That looks a bit funny now,

one side doesn’t match the other

I’ll just even it up a bit, eh?

This poem gave me the idea to sneak downstairs at night and help myself to leftover treats in the drawer or cupboard. When Michael Rosen performs the poem he does good expressions with his body and face which always makes me laugh. This is the middle of Rosen's poem... to find out what happens next watch his performance of the poem here:

Take the knife

and slice.

This time the knife makes a little cracky noise

as it goes through that hard icing on top.

A whole slice this time,

into the mouth.

Oh the icing on top

and the icing in the middle

ohhhhhh oooo mmmmmm.

and there's another

and another and I'm squealing and I'm smacking my lips

and I'm stuffing myself with it

and

before I know

I've eaten the lot.

The whole lot.

I look at the plate.

It's all gone.

But now

I can't stop myself

Knife -

I just take any old slice at it

and I've got this great big chunk

Oh no

they're bound to notice, aren't they,

a whole chocolate cake doesn't just disappear

does it?

What shall I do?

Poetry is a white dove that flies anywhere and everywhere.