Where the Sidewalk Ends 
 
Shel Silverstein 
 
9 INVITATION 
 
If you are a dreamer, come in. 
 
If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, 
 
A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer... 
 
If you're a pretender, come sit by my fire 
 
For we have some flax-golden tales to spin. 
 
Come in! 
 
Come in! 
 
 
 
 
 
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THE ACROBATS I'll swing 
 
By my ankles, 
 
She'll cling 
 
To your knees 
 
As you hang 
 
By your nose 
 
From a high-up 
 
Trapeze. 
 
But just one thing, please, 
 
As we float through the breeze- 
 
Don't sneeze. 
 
 
 
 
 
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MAGIC Sandra's seen a leprechaun, 
 
Eddie touched a troll, 
 
Laurie danced with witches once, 
 
Charlie found some goblins' gold. 
 
Donald heard a mermaid sing, 
 
Susy spied an elf. 
 
But all the magic I have known 
 
I've had to make myself. 
 
 
 
 
 
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HOMEMADE BOAT This boat that we just built is just fine- 
 
And don't try to tell us it's not. 
 
The sides and the back are divine- 
 
It's the bottom I guess we forgot.... 
 
 
 
 
 
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I MUST REMEMBER I must remember ... 
 
Turkey on Thanksgiving, 
 
Pudding on Christmas, 
 
Eggs on Easter, 
 
Chicken on Sunday, 
 
Fish on Friday, 
 
Leftovers, Monday. 
 
But ah, me-I'm such a dunce. 
 
I went and ate them all at once. 
 
 
 
 
 
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THE FOURTH Oh 
 
CRASH! 
 
my 
 
BASH! 
 
it's 
 
BANG! 
 
the 
 
ZANG! 
 
Fourth 
 
WHOOSH! 
 
of 
 
BAROOOM! 
 
July 
 
WHEW! 
 
 
 
 
 
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ICKLE ME, PICKLE ME, TICKLE ME TOO Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too 
 
Went for a ride in a flying shoe. 
 
"Hooray!" 
 
"What fun!" 
 
"It's time we flew!" 
 
Said Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too. 
 
Ickle was captain, and Pickle was crew 
 
And Tickle served coffee and mulligan stew 
 
As higher 
 
And higher 
 
And higher they flew, 
 
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too. 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too. Over the sun and beyond the blue. 
 
"Hold on!" 
 
"Stay in!" 
 
"I hope we do!" 
 
Cried Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too. 
 
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too 
 
Never returned to the world they knew. 
 
And nobody 
 
Knows what's 
 
Happened to 
 
Dear Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too. 
 
 
 
 
 
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CAPTAIN HOOK Captain Hook must remember 
 
Not to scratch his toes. 
 
Captain Hook must watch out 
 
And never pick his nose. 
 
Captain Hook must be gentle 
 
When he shakes your hand. 
 
Captain Hook must be careful 
 
Openin' sardine cans 
 
And playing tag and pouring tea 
 
And turnin' pages of his book. 
 
Lots of folks I'm glad I ain't- 
 
But mostly Captain Hook! 
 
 
 
 
 
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HUG O' WAR I will not play at tug o' war. 
 
I'd rather play at hug o' war, 
 
Where everyone hugs 
 
Instead of tugs, 
 
Where everyone giggles 
 
And rolls on the rug. 
 
Where everyone kisses. 
 
And everyone grins. 
 
And everyone cuddles. 
 
And everyone wins. 
 
 
 
2020 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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IT'S DARK IN HERE I am writing these poems 
 
From inside a lion. 
 
And it's rather dark in here. 
 
So please excuse the handwriting 
 
Which may not be too clear. 
 
But this afternoon by the lion's cage 
 
I'm afraid I got too near. 
 
And I'm writing these lines 
 
From inside a lion. 
 
And it's rather dark in here. 
 
 
 
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OURCHESTRA So you haven't got a drum, just beat your belly. 
 
So I haven't got a horn-I'll play my nose. 
 
So we haven't any cymbals- 
 
We'll just slap our hands together. 
 
And though there may be orchestras 
 
That sound a little better 
 
With their fancy shiny instruments 
 
That cost an awful lot- 
 
Hey, we're making music twice as good 
 
By playing what we've got! 
 
 
 
 
 
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FLAG One star is for Alaska ... 
 
One star is for Nebraska ... 
 
One star is North Dakota ... 
 
One star is Minnesota... 
 
There are lots of other stars, 
 
But I forget which ones they are. 
 
COLORS 
 
My skin is kind of sort of brownish 
 
Pinkish yellowish white. 
 
My eyes are greyish blueish green. 
 
But I'm told they look orange in the night. 
 
My hair is reddish blondish brown, 
 
But it's silver when it's wet. 
 
And all the colors I am inside 
 
Have not been invented yet. 
 
 
 
 
 
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THE LOSER Mama said I'd lose my head 
 
If it wasn't fastened on. 
 
Today I guess it wasn't 
 
'Cause while playing with my cousin 
 
It fell off and rolled away 
 
And now it's gone. 
 
And I can't look for it 
 
'Cause my eyes are in it. 
 
And I can't call to it 
 
'Cause my mouth is on it 
 
(Couldn't hear me anyway 
 
'Cause my ears are on it), 
 
Can't even think about it 
 
'Cause my brain is in it. 
 
So I guess I'll sit down 
 
On this rock 
 
And rest for just a minute.... 
 
 
 
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JOEY Joey Joey took a stone 
 
And knocked 
 
Down 
 
The 
 
Sun! 
 
And whoosh! it swizzled 
 
Down so hard, 
 
And bloomp! it bounced 
 
In his backyard. 
 
And glunk! it landed 
 
On his toe! 
 
And the world was dark, 
 
And the corn wouldn't grow. 
 
And the wind wouldn't blow. 
 
And the cock wouldn't crow, 
 
And it always was Night, 
 
Night, 
 
Night. 
 
All because 
 
Of a stone 
 
 
 
 
 
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LISTEN TO THE MUSTN'TS Listen to the MUSTN'TS, child. 
 
Listen to the DON'TS 
 
Listen to the SHOULDN'TS 
 
The IMPOSSIBLES, the WON'TS 
 
Listen to the NEVER HAVES 
 
Then listen close to me- 
 
Anything can happen, child, 
 
ANYTHING can be. 
 
 
 
 
 
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JIMMY JET AND HIS TV SET I'll tell you the story of Jimmy Jet- 
 
And you know what I tell you is true. 
 
He loved to watch his TV set 
 
Almost as much as you. 
 
He watched all day, he watched all night 
 
Till he grew pale and lean. 
 
From "The Early Show" to "The Late Late Show" 
 
And all the shows between. 
 
 
 
 
 
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He watched till his eyes were frozen wide, And his bottom grew into his chair. 
 
And his chin turned into a tuning dial. 
 
And antennae grew out of his hair. 
 
And his brains turned into TV tubes. 
 
And his face to a TV screen. 
 
And two knobs saying"vert."and"horiz." 
 
Grew where his ears had been. 
 
And he grew a plug that looked like a tail 
 
So we plugged in littleJim. 
 
And now instead of him watching TV 
 
We all sit around and watch him. 
 
 
 
 
 
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EARLY BIRD Oh, if you're a bird, be an early bird 
 
And catch the worm for your breakfast plate. 
 
If you're a bird, be an early early bird- 
 
But if you're a worm, sleep late. 
 
 
 
 
 
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SKY SEASONING A piece of sky 
 
Broke off and fell 
 
Through the crack in the ceiling 
 
Right into my soup, 
 
KERPLOP! 
 
I really must state 
 
That I usually hate 
 
Lentil soup, but I ate 
 
Every drop! 
 
Delicious delicious 
 
(A bit like plaster). 
 
But so delicious, goodness sake- 
 
I could have eaten a lentil-soup lake. 
 
It's amazing the difference 
 
A bit of sky can make. 
 
 
 
 
 
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THE FARMER AND THE QUEEN "She's coming," the farmer said to the owl. 
 
"Oh, what shall I, what shall I do? 
 
Shall I bow when she comes? 
 
Shall I twiddle my thumbs?" 
 
The owl asked, "Who?" 
 
"The Queen, the Queen, the royal Queen- 
 
She'll pass the farm today. 
 
Shall I salute?" he asked the horse. 
 
The horse said, "Nay." 
 
"Shall I give her a gift?" he asked the wren. 
 
"A lovely memento for her to keep? 
 
An egg or a peach or an ear of corn?" 
 
The wren said, "Cheap." 
 
"But should I curtsy or should I cheer? 
 
Oh, here's her carriage now. 
 
What should I do?" he asked the dog. 
 
The dog said, "Bow." 
 
 
 
 
 
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And so he did, and so she passed, Oh, tra lala lala, 
 
"She smiled, she did!" he told the sheep. 
 
The sheep said, "Bah." 
 
 
 
 
 
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PANCAKE? Who wants a pancake, 
 
Sweet and piping hot? 
 
Good little Grace looks up and says, 
 
"I'll take the one on top." 
 
Who else wants a pancake. 
 
Fresh off the griddle? 
 
Terrible Theresa smiles and says, 
 
"I'll take the one in the middle." 
 
 
 
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SMART My dad gave me one dollar bill 
 
'Cause I'm his smartest son. 
 
And I swapped it for two shiny quarters 
 
'Cause two is more than one! 
 
And then I took the quarters 
 
And traded them to Lou 
 
For three dimes-I guess he don't know 
 
That three is more than two! 
 
Just then, along came old blind Bates 
 
And just 'cause he can't see 
 
He gave me four nickels for my three dimes. 
 
And four is more than three! 
 
And I took the nickels to Hiram Coombs 
 
Down at the seed-feed store. 
 
And the fool gave me five pennies for them. 
 
And five is more than four! 
 
And then I went and showed my dad. 
 
And he got red in the cheeks 
 
And closed his eyes and shook his head- 
 
Too proud of me to speak! 
 
 
 
 
 
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US Me and him 
 
Him and me. 
 
We're always together 
 
As you can see. 
 
I wish he'd leave 
 
So I'd be free 
 
I'm getting a little bit 
 
Tired of he. 
 
And he may be a bit 
 
Bored with me. 
 
On movies and ladies 
 
We cannot agree. 
 
I like to dance 
 
He loves to ski. 
 
He likes the mountains 
 
I love the sea. 
 
I like hot chocolate 
 
He wants his tea. 
 
I want to sleep 
 
He has to pee. 
 
He's meaner and duller 
 
And fatter than me. 
 
But I guess there's worse things 
 
We could be- 
 
Instead of two we could be three. 
 
Me and him 
 
Him and me. 
 
 
 
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I'M MAKING A LIST I'm making a list of the things I must say 
 
for politeness. 
 
And goodness and kindness and gentleness, 
 
sweetness and rightness: 
 
Hello 
 
Pardon me 
 
How are you? 
 
Excuse me 
 
Bless you 
 
May I? 
 
Thank you 
 
Goodbye 
 
If you know some that I've forgot, 
 
please stick them in your eye! 
 
 
 
 
 
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ME AND MY GIANT I have a friend who is a giant, 
 
And he lives where the tall weeds grow. 
 
He's high as a mountain and wide as a barn, 
 
And I only come up to his toe, you know, 
 
I only come up to his toe. 
 
When the daylight grows dim I talk with him 
 
Way down in the marshy sands, 
 
And his ear is too far away to hear. 
 
But still he understands, he 'stands, 
 
I know he understands. 
 
 
 
 
 
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For we have a code called the "scratch-tap code," And here is what we do- 
 
I scratch his toe ... once means, "Hello" 
 
And twice means, "How are you?" 
 
Three means, "Does it look like rain?" 
 
Four times means, "Don't cry." 
 
Five times means, "I'll scratch you a joke." 
 
And six times means, "Goodbye," "Goodbye," 
 
Six times means, "Goodbye." 
 
And he answers me by tapping his toe- 
 
Once means, "Hello, friend." 
 
Two taps means, "It's very nice to feel your scratch again." 
 
Three taps means, "It's lonely here 
 
With my head in the top of the sky." 
 
Four taps means, "Today an eagle smiled as she flew by." 
 
Five taps means, "Oops, I just bumped my head against the moon." 
 
Six means, "Sigh" and seven means, "Bye" 
 
And eight means, "Come back soon, soon, soon," 
 
Eight means, "Come back soon." 
 
And then I scratch a thousand times. 
 
And he taps with a bappity-bimm. 
 
And he laughs so hard he shakes the sky- 
 
That means I'm tickling him! 
 
 
 
 
 
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RAIN I opened my eyes 
 
And looked up at the rain. 
 
And it dripped in my head 
 
And flowed into my brain. 
 
And all that I hear as I lie in my bed 
 
Is the slishity-slosh of the rain in my head. 
 
I step very softly, 
 
I walk very slow, 
 
I can't do a handstand- 
 
I might overflow. 
 
So pardon the wild crazy thing I just said- 
 
I'm just not the same since there's rain in my head. 
 
 
 
 
 
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TWO BOXES Two boxes met upon the road. 
 
Said one unto the other, 
 
"If you're a box, 
 
And I'm a box. 
 
Then you must be my brother. 
 
Our sides are thin. 
 
We're cavin' in. 
 
And we must get no thinner." 
 
And so two boxes, hand in hand. 
 
Went home to have their dinner. 
 
 
 
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TRUE STORY This morning I jumped on my horse 
 
And went out for a ride. 
 
And some wild outlaws chased me 
 
And they shot me in the side. 
 
So I crawled into a wildcat's cave 
 
To find a place to hide, 
 
But some pirates found me sleeping there, 
 
And soon they had me tied 
 
To a pole and built a fire 
 
Under me-I almost cried 
 
Till a mermaid came and cut me loose 
 
And begged to be my bride. 
 
So I said I'd come back Wednesday 
 
But I must admit I lied. 
 
Then I ran into a jungle swamp 
 
But I forgot my guide 
 
And I stepped into some quicksand, 
 
And no matter how I tried 
 
I couldn't get out, until I met 
 
A water snake named Clyde, 
 
Who pulled me to some cannibals 
 
Who planned to have me fried. 
 
But an eagle came and swooped me up 
 
And through the air we flied, 
 
But he dropped me in a boiling lake 
 
A thousand miles wide. 
 
And you'll never guess what I did then- 
 
I DIED. 
 
 
 
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BOA CONSTRICTOR Oh, I'm being eaten 
 
By a boa constrictor, 
 
A boa constrictor, 
 
A boa constrictor, 
 
I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor, 
 
And I don't like it-one bit. 
 
Well, what do you know? 
 
It's nibblin' my toe. 
 
Oh, gee, 
 
It's up to my knee. 
 
Oh my. 
 
It's up to my thigh. 
 
Oh, fiddle. 
 
It's up to my middle. 
 
Oh, heck. 
 
It's up to my neck. 
 
Oh, dread, 
 
It's upmmmmmmmmmmffffffffff... 
 
 
 
 
 
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HECTOR THE COLLECTOR Hector the Collector 
 
Collected bits of string, 
 
Collected dolls with broken heads 
 
And rusty bells that would not ring. 
 
Pieces out of picture puzzles, 
 
Bent-up nails and ice-cream sticks, 
 
Twists of wires, worn-out tires. 
 
Paper bags and broken bricks. 
 
 
 
 
 
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Old chipped vases, half shoelaces, Gatlin' guns that wouldn't shoot. 
 
Leaky boats that wouldn't float 
 
And stopped-up horns that wouldn't toot. 
 
Butter knives that had no handles, 
 
Copper keys that fit no locks. 
 
Rings that were too small for fingers, 
 
Dried-up leaves and patched-up socks. 
 
Worn-out belts that had no buckles, 
 
'Lectric trains that had no tracks, 
 
Airplane models, broken bottles. 
 
Three-legged chairs and cups with cracks. 
 
Hector the Collector 
 
Loved these things with all h