Doodle Dandies Poems That Take Shape

Doodle Dandies Poems That Take Shape by J. Patrick Lewis is a reprint edition published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers on March 1, 2002. This 40-page book presents a unique collection of poems that creatively explore various concepts related to size and shape, inviting readers to engage with the playful and imaginative aspects of poetry.
In this work, Lewis employs a distinctive format that allows the poems to take on visual forms, enhancing the reader’s experience. The text encourages exploration of the world through a lens of creativity, showcasing how everyday objects and experiences can be transformed into poetic expressions. With a focus on juvenile fiction and poetry, this edition serves as an engaging resource for young readers to discover the interplay between language and visual art.
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I
am
a
nee
dle
of
steel
glass &
cement
102
stories
high on a clear
day you can see
200
miles out into the
Atlantic or watch
hundreds of ants
scurrying like
people on the sidewalks
below & the yellow
bugs racing recklessly
along the city streets &
ride the elevator all the
way down in 37 seconds
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