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The Wild Rumpus
A book I often read my kids Was Where the Wild Things Are. The story’s strange and so is Max, This classic’s costumed star. His mother called him “Wild Thing” And then he was sent to bed. He missed his dinner but he found Adventures there instead. A forest grew inside his room; An ocean, too, appeared. He climbed aboard a boat and sailed; This all seems rather weird. He traveled to a far-off land Where wild things gnashed their teeth. They made him king and he was thrilled, But lonely underneath. Of course he left them all behind, Returning to his room. His supper sat there, nice and hot; He’d eat it, we presume. For at the end, we have no clue About the time that passed; Or if his mother changed her mind, Her guilt on board at last. What matters though, as Sendak knew, Is Max was drawn back home; And there he found security Despite his need to roam. This magic book, though very odd, No reader can resist. The genius who created it Will very much be missed. (In honor of Maurice Sendak, 6/10/28 – 5/8/12)
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