Lizard: A rhyme royal poem

Day 9 of National Poetry Month

Poems can be a play, like William Shakespeare’s, or a story, like Longfellow’s. They can be serious like those or, for today, fun.

Lizard

Once upon a time there was a lizard.

Small and sleek, she curled in a ball to sleep.

Safe in her den, avoiding a blizzard,

Her bed was of leaves, piled high in a heap.

But when spring came, from her den she did creep.

She yawned and she stretched and looked at the day.

To find a fat bug, she went on her way.

--

--

ccockrellauthor

Award-Winning author Connie Cockrell has over 20 published books and is published on Every Day Fiction. She writes about whatever comes into her head.