Ragdoll in the Cupboard has invented a magic shoe.
It’s dancing, it is jazzy, it calls to me and you.
It is sassy and smart, it is wise beyond the moon.
Buying a pretty pair of these means you are no buffoon.
She is lavender, she is purple, she sparkles just so.
If you have two of them on your feet, you will start to glow.
She is a shoe that will make your heart laugh and sing.
Doll in the Cupboard has invented a shoe with a zing.
She will bring you confidence, she will bring you love.
When you get her, you will thank the shoemakers above.
She was inspired by the best, and she will show you a great time.
No, you cannot have these. These magic shoes are mine.
Categories:
shoemakers, 3rd grade, 4th grade,
Form: Rhyme
There once was an old elf from Sweden
who envisioned Ireland as Eden.
He made the trip west
and in a gold chest
found shoemakers’ tools to succeed in.
written March 29, 2017
Categories:
shoemakers, dream, joy, life,
Form: Limerick
3/20/16
Damn you haters
And the rude behaviors
Always upset when another is able to do greater
Must just be in your true nature
You wouldn't last against a Tomb Raider
Or any kind of crusader
You'd quickly be soon in danger
And meet your doom later
As a matter of fact,
Speaking of that
If you didn't, you'd probably want to crawl off with all of the loot traitor
But that wouldn't fly, and would get you tossed out into waters filled with more than a few gators
And if that doesn't work, take you out with toxic fumes and vapors
During the dark of the night, while so very far away from anyone of the moon's craters
In the newspapers
And over the horizon always lies a new danger
Some of which were tooth breakers
And youth takers
Others faded away and grew fainter
Over the heads of shoemakers
Shroom takers
Midnight and afternoon bakers
And several soothsayers
By: Dalton Ogletree
Categories:
shoemakers, poetry, rap, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Linen ruffs and lacy cuffs
And farthingales and tassels;
Petticoats and hose and cloaks
Like those once worn in castles.
Fastenings of hooks and eyes
And buttons, strings and laces
Used instead of zippers to
Keep closed important places.
Milliners and stocking knitters,
Shoemakers and such
Pushed for authenticity
In looks and wear and touch.
Seeing Shakespeare on the stage
The way that he intended
Must have had a top-notch team
Who cut and sewed and mended.
“Twelfe Night” was magnificent.
The all-male cast impressed;
But kudos, too, to all the folk
Who got those actors dressed!
Categories:
shoemakers, clothes,
Form: Rhyme