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'''Arthur:''' My Sister Is A Sissy by Jack Prelutsky.  
== Intro ==
'''Arthur:''' "My Sister Is A Sissy" by Jack Prelutsky.


My sister is a sissy<br/>
My sister is a sissy<br />
She's afraid of dogs and cats<br/>
She's afraid of dogs and cats<br />
A toad can give her tantrums,<br/>
A toad can give her tantrums,<br />
And she's terrified of rats
And she's terrified of rats


She screams at things with stingers,<br/>
She screams at things with stingers,<br />
Things that buzz and things that crawl.<br/>
Things that buzz and things that crawl.<br />
Just the shadow of a spider<br/>
Just the shadow of a spider<br />
Sends my sister up the wall
Sends my sister up the wall


A lizard makes her shiver,<br/>
A lizard makes her shiver,<br />
And a turtle makes her squirm.<br/>
And a turtle makes her squirm.<br />
She positively cringes<br/>
She positively cringes<br />
At the prospect of a worm.
At the prospect of a worm.


She's scared of things with feathers.<br/>
She's afraid of things with feathers.<br />
She's scared of things with fur.<br/>
She's afraid of things with fur.<br />
She's scared of almost everything.<br/>
She's scared of almost everything.<br />
How come ''I'm'' scared of '''her'''?
How come ''I'm'' scared of '''her'''?


(Title card)
== Title Card: Arthur with Umbrella ==
''Mr. Ratburn holds up a list in class.''


I'M A POET
'''Mr. Ratburn:''' Only two days until the library poetry contest and only one student has signed up: Fern.


Writer: [[Joe Fallon]]
'''Francine:''' Fern never said she wrote poetry.


Storyboard Artist: [[Kevin Currie]]
'''Binky:''' Fern never says ''anything''.


(Bird singing, thunder crashing)
'''Mr. Ratburn:''' The judge is famous poet Jack Prelutsky. It's not too late to enter.


[[Binky Barnes]]: (voice-over) I'm a Poet!
'''Francine:''' Listen, I'm a poet. Moon, June, spoon, a loon...


(Back to the story)
''Fern sits in the cafeteria reading a book. Binky and Rattles walk past her.''


'''Mr. Ratburn''': Only two days until the library poetry contest and only one student has signed up: Fern.
'''Binky:''' Just thinking of poetry, oh, it makes me sleepy.


'''Francine: '''Fern never said she wrote poetry
''He fakes falling asleep.''


'''Binky: '''Fern never says anything.
'''Rattles:''' Binky, know what’s twice as boring as a poem?


the judge is famous poet Jack Prelutsky
'''Binky:''' What?


not too late to enter listen I'm a poet
'''Rattles:''' Two poems.


moon June spoon a loon
'''Kids:''' (laugh)


''Fern sits in the cafeteria reading a book. Binky and Rattles walk past her.''
''Fern looks annoyed, then stands up.''


'''Binky: '''Just thinking of poetry, oh, it makes me sleepy.     ''He fakes falling asleep.''
'''Fern:''' You only make fun because you couldn’t write a poem if you tried.


'''Rattles:''' Binky, know what’s twice as boring as a poem?
''She leaves.''


'''Binky: '''What?
'''Kids:''' (gasp)


'''Rattles:''' Two poems.
'''Francine:''' That’s the most she’s said all year.


'''Kids:''' (laugh)    ''Fern looks annoyed, then stands up.''
'''Buster:''' You tell ‘em, Fern! (whistles)


'''Fern:''' You only make fun because you couldn’t write a poem if you tried.     ''She leaves.''
''Binky gives him a death glare. He shuts up.''


'''Kids: '''Hhh!
<nowiki>***</nowiki>
 
'''Francine:''' That’s the most she’s said all year.
 
'''Buster:''' You tell ‘em, Fern!  (whistles)      ''Binky gives him a death glare. He
shuts up.''


''After school the kids run after Fern.''
''After school the kids run after Fern.''
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'''Arthur:''' Me too. No problem.
'''Arthur:''' Me too. No problem.


'''Binky: '''I can write a better poem than you with my brain tied behind my back, Arthur.
'''Binky:''' I can write a better poem than you with my brain tied behind my back, Arthur.
 
'''Arthur:''' Ha! Oh yeah? I’d like to see that.


'''Arthur:''' Ha! Oh yeah? I’d like to see that.        ''Fern stops so abruptly that the others bang into one another.''
''Fern stops so abruptly that the others bang into one another.''


'''Kids:''' Ow!   Ow!
'''Kids:''' Ouch!


'''Fern:''' I bet none of you could even write a poem.
'''Fern:''' I bet none of you could even write a poem.


'''Francine: '''I could too.
'''Francine:''' I could too.


'''Arthur''': Maybe Binky can’t, but I can.
'''Arthur:''' Maybe Binky can’t, but I can.


'''Binky''': There’s nothing Arthur can do that I can’t.
'''Binky:''' There’s nothing Arthur can do that I can’t.


'''Muffy''': You are so rude, Fern.
'''Muffy:''' You are so rude, Fern.


'''Kids:''' (all talk at once, except Fern)
''Everyone argues with each other''


'''Binky''':  Someone hold me back or I’ll write a poem right now.
'''Binky:''' Someone hold me back or I’ll write a poem right now.


'''Fern:''' QUIET!!     ''A car alarm goes off.''     I bet that none of you can write a poem and finish it in time to submit it to the poetry contest.
'''Fern:''' Quiet! ''Car alarm goes off.'' I bet that none of you can write a poem and finish it in time to submit it to the poetry contest.


'''Francine:''' I bet I can!
'''Francine:''' I bet I can!


'''Arthur''': I’ll not only finish one, it will be better than Binky’s.
'''Arthur:''' I’ll not only finish one, it will be better than Binky’s.


'''Buster:''' Is anyone else hungry?
'''Buster:''' Is anyone else hungry?


'''Fern:''' Anyone who doesn’t has to join the poetry club for a year. Bet, or are you bunch of chickens?  
'''Fern:''' Anyone who doesn’t has to join the poetry club for a year. Bet, or are you bunch of chickens? 


''She holds out her little finger. The others hook their little fingers in.''
''She holds out her little finger. The others hook their little fingers in.''


'''Arthur:''''' to Buster: ''How do you write a poem?
'''Arthur:''' ''(to Buster):'' How do you write a poem?


'''Buster:''' I thought you knew.
'''Buster:''' I thought you knew.
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


''Arthur and Buster look through books in the library.''
''Arthur and Buster look through books in the library.''
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'''Arthur:''' I don’t want to go to poetry club for a whole year.
'''Arthur:''' I don’t want to go to poetry club for a whole year.


'''Buster:''' It’ll be a cinch. We just find a good poem and write one like it.  (reads:) “The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things / of shoes and ships and sealing-wax, of cabbages and kings / and why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings.” No, I don’t think I can write like that.
'''Buster:''' It’ll be a cinch. We just find a good poem and write one like it. (reads:) “The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things / of shoes and ships and sealing-wax, of cabbages and kings / and why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings.” No, I don’t think I can write like that.


'''Arthur:''' Let’s find one that makes sense.
'''Arthur:''' Let’s find one that makes sense.
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'''Arthur:''' Nothing’s better than my dog. Skip this guy, he doesn’t like dogs.
'''Arthur:''' Nothing’s better than my dog. Skip this guy, he doesn’t like dogs.


uldn't
<nowiki>***</nowiki>
 
''Arthur and Buster check poetry books in the treehouse.''
 
'''Buster:''' Whoa, listen to these titles: “The Haunted Palace”, “The Conqueror Worm”…
 
'''Arthur:''' That must be about a giant worm.
 
'''Buster:''' Listen to this: "It was the dead who groaned within."


today is very boring it's a very boring
'''Arthur+Buster:''' Cool!


day there is nothing much to look at
'''Arthur:''' I got one that makes sense. (reads:) "Listen, my children and you shall hear / of the midnight ride of Paul Revere..."


there is nothing much to say there's a
'''Buster:''' All right. We're ready.


peacock on my sneakers there's a penguin
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


on my head there's a dormouse on my
''Binky, Fern, Brain, Buster, Arthur and Muffy sit at a table in the cafeteria.''


doorstep I am going back to bed today is
'''Buster:''' How long did you work on your poem last night?


very boring it is boring through and
'''Arthur:''' I... sort of watched TV.


through there is absolutely nothing that
'''Fern:''' Brain has finished his poem.


I think I want to do I see Giants riding
''Arthur spits out milk.''


rhinos and an ogre with a sword there's
'''Arthur:''' Already?


a dragon blowing smoke ring I am
'''Brain:''' Can I read it to you? Any comments will help me perfect it for the contest. “I, The Brain will explain what makes rain. / Water droplets are what clouds contain. / They reach saturation / become precipitation / hit the ground and go right down the drain.“


positively bored today is very boring
'''Binky:''' (yawns)


I can hardly help but yawn there's a
''Fern claps.''


flying saucer landing in the middle of
'''Muffy:''' I'm done too. "My favorite thing to do is shop / for shoes, shirts, coats, rings..." You can never have enough jewellery. “...and games until I drop. / I love to shop.”


my lawn a volcano just erupted less than
'''Buster:''' That's not a poem, it's a list.


half a mile away and I think I felt an
'''Muffy:''' “Shop” rhymes with “drop”. Duh.


earthquake it's a very boring day thank
'''Fern:''' Everyone else, remember to have your poems done by tomorrow.


you thank you let's have our first
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


contestant and the ghosts of all the
''Arthur writes something in his room, then reads it out loud.''


fallen trees weep for a world that can't
'''Arthur:''' "Listen, my children as I tell you / of a duck and a chicken on a bus to Oklaho-moo..." Yeuch!


live without them thank you mr. polesky
''He crosses out the whole page.''


I have all of your poetry books you are
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


obviously little girl with impeccable
''Arthur is on the phone.''


taste our next poet is francine frensky
'''Arthur:''' Buster. When you're done with your poem, can you help me?


my dad took me to a hockey game I got
'''Buster:''' I'm done. But I'm watching a video. Sorry!


hit in the head by a puck I get up ow my
'''D.W.:''' I know a great poem: “Roses are red / violets are blue / my nose smells / and your feet do too”. (laughs) That's so funny! Doesn't that crack you up, Arthur? ''Arthur walks up the stairs looking depressed.'' Arthur?


head
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


ow call an ambulance out ow oh brother
''The next morning Arthur drinks his milk, picks up his books and goes to the door.''


this hurts put ice on it is's gonna
'''Mr. Read:''' Why the big rush to get to school?


swell I got a big old purple lump on my
'''Arthur:''' I have to stop at Fern's house.


head and used it for show-and-tell
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


uh sir people think I can't write a poem
''Arthur walks up to Fern's house. He is about to ring when he hears voices from inside.''


but they are so wrong I can write a poem
'''Fern:''' Can I hear that again?


I wrote this one I wrote this poem and I
'''Buster:''' “Once upon a midnight cloudy / a big old bat said 'Howdy! Howdy!'" ''Arthur looks inside. Buster and Fern are sitting on the couch.'' (gasps)


gave it the title
'''Arthur:''' You said you were done!


binky's poem so shut up the end that's
''Buster comes to the window.''


not a poem here I'm poem was poem four
'''Buster:''' I-I didn't want you to think I couldn't do it.


times it was great yeah binky our final
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


poet is Buster Baxter these are the
''Arthur and Buster walk to school with Fern.''


things that make me nauseous gloppy
'''Fern:''' Instead of copying other people’s poems, why not just write about what you like?


green goop that drips from faucets blue
'''Buster:''' Who’d want to hear what I like?


hair that grows on slices of bread when
'''Fern:''' Who wouldn’t?


your big old dog tears in your bag when
''Arthur and Buster smile.''


a dirty sock drops on your face to you
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


when your friend's baby sister starts to
''Jack Prelutsky is reciting a poem in the library in front of Miss Turner and an audience of kids.''


speak half a worm in the Apple you bit
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' Today is very boring,<br>
it’s a very boring day.<br>
There’s nothing much to look at,<br>
there’s nothing much to say.


finding human bone in your jello
There’s a peacock on my sneakers,<br>
there’s a penguin on my head,<br>
there’s a dormouse on my doorstep,<br>
I am going back to bed.


throwing no slime lean and yellow and
Today is very boring,<br>
it’s boring through and through.<br>
There is absolutely nothing<br>
that I think I want to do.


people who eat creamed corn with their
I see giants riding rhinos, ''Francine has a thought bubble of a giant on a rhino.''<br>
and an ogre with a sword, ''Buster sees a one-eyed giant swinging a sword.''<br>
there’s a dragon blowing smoke rings, ''A dragon who looks like Mr. Ratburn, breathes fire.''<br>
I am positively bored. ''The dragon breathes smoke rings on Muffy.''


mouths open so you can see it in i
'''Muffy:''' (coughs)


probably shouldn't mention the free
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' Today is very boring,<br>
I can hardly (yawns) help but yawn,<br>
there’s a flying saucer landing<br>
in the middle of my lawn,


butterscotch pudding being served at the
a volcano just erupted<br>
less than half a mile away, ''Binky sees a volcano erupting right behind the school.''<br>
and I think I felt an earthquake, ''Sue Ellen sees Binky dancing, which shakes the ground.''<br>
it’s a very boring day.


reception Oh Julie I couldn't help it
''Everybody claps.''


the street was full of elephants our
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' Thank you. Thank you.


final final poem is Jimmy goes to the
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


city by Arthur read Jimmy was a happy
''Fern finishes her poem.''


ape until some hunters caught him he
'''Fern: '''“...and the ghosts of all the fallen trees weep for a world that can't live without them.“ ''Mr. Prelutsky and the kids clap.'' Thank you, Mr. Prelutsky. I have all of your poetry books.


liked the jungle better than the city
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' You are obviously a little girl with impeccable taste. Our next poet is Francine Frensky.


where they brought him the city was
''While reciting her poem, Francine holds up signs with illustrations. Meanwhile Muffy plays the bongos.''


louder this
'''Francine:''' "My dad took me to a hockey game. / I got hit in the head by a puck. / I yelled out 'Ow, my head! Ow! Call an ambulance! Ouch! Ow! Oh brother! This hurts! / Put ice on it. It's gonna swell.' / I got a big old purple lump on my head / and used it for Show And Tell."


city was meaner even the dirt and the
''Everybody claps.''


jungle was cleaner so Jimmy made a
'''Fern:''' Where's Arthur?


daring escape the hunters were suddenly
''Arthur is sitting under a tree, writing and looking at his watch.''


minus-18 he climbed the tallest building
<nowiki>***</nowiki>


because from there he'd seen how far
'''Binky:''' “People think I can't write a poem / but they are so wrong, I can write a poem. / I wrote this one, I wrote this poem, / and I gave it the title 'Binky's Poem'. / So shut up!” The end.


away the jungle was from the middle of
''Fern claps.''


the city Jimmy jumped into a passing
'''Muffy:''' That’s not a poem. He rhymed “poem” with “poem” four times.


plane but the pilot didn't wait for him
'''Fern:''' It was great. Yeah, Binky!


to explain jimmy flew back to the jungle
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' Our final poet is Buster Baxter.


and all the same friends in their lair
''While Buster reads his poem, Arthur is racing through the city on his bike. He has to wait for a group of preschool children and a circus parade.''


the city is okay for a visit but you
'''Buster:''' “These are the things that make me nauseous: / gloppy green gloop that drips from faucets, / blue hair that grows on slices of bread, / when your big old dog drools in your bed, / when a dirty sock drops on your face, pee yew, / when your friend's baby sister starts to spew, / half a worm in the apple you bit, / finding a human bone in your jello, / flowing nose slime green and yellow, / and people who eat creamed corn with their mouths open so you can see it.” The end.


couldn't make me live there and the
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' I probably shouldn't mention the free butterscotch pudding being served at the reception.


winner of the contest is I hate
'''Kids:''' (Bleugh!)


contrasts you all win and nobody has to
''Arthur bursts in.''


join the Poetry Club because they won
'''Arthur:''' Am I too late? I couldn't help it. The street was full of elephants!


the bet but this was young I know lots
''He whispers to Jack Prelutsky.''


of other disgusting if I want to join
'''Jack Prelutsky: '''Our final ''final'' poem is “Jimmy Goes to the City” by Arthur Read.


hey here's a sign-up list mister / let's
'''Arthur:''' "Jimmy was a happy ape until some hunters caught him. / He liked the jungle better than the city where they brought him. / The city was louder, the city was meaner. / Even the dirt in the jungle was cleaner./ So Jimmy made a daring escape. / The hunters were suddenly minus one ape. / He climbed the tallest building because from there he'd see / how far away the jungle was from the middle of the city. / Jimmy jumped into a passing plane / but the pilot didn't wait for him to explain. / Jimmy went back to the jungle and told his ape friends in their lair / 'The city's okay for a visit, but you couldn't make me live there.'"
 
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' And the winner of the contest is... I hate contests. You all win.
 
'''Fern:''' And nobody has to join the poetry club because they won the bet.
 
'''Arthur:''' But this was fun!
 
'''Buster:''' Yeah! I know lots of other disgusting things.
 
'''Muffy:''' I want to play my bongos.
 
'''Binky:''' You can't stop us if we want to join.
 
''Francine comes with a clipboard.''
 
'''Francine:''' Hey, here's a sign-up list.
 
''Fern shakes hands with Mr. Prelutsky.''


'''Fern:''' Mr. Prelutsky, could you read us another poem?
'''Fern:''' Mr. Prelutsky, could you read us another poem?


'''Jack Prelutsky:''' All right. Well, Buster's poem put me in mind of one of my own, called Jellyfish Stew. "Jellyfish stew, I'm loony for you. I dearly adore you, oh, truly I do."
'''Kids: '''(Yeah! Please!)
 
'''Jack Prelutsky:''' All right. Well, Buster's poem put me in mind of one of my own called “Jellyfish Stew”. “Jellyfish stew / I'm loony for you. / I dearly adore you, / oh truly I do...”
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 23 December 2021

Intro[edit]

Arthur: "My Sister Is A Sissy" by Jack Prelutsky.

My sister is a sissy
She's afraid of dogs and cats
A toad can give her tantrums,
And she's terrified of rats

She screams at things with stingers,
Things that buzz and things that crawl.
Just the shadow of a spider
Sends my sister up the wall

A lizard makes her shiver,
And a turtle makes her squirm.
She positively cringes
At the prospect of a worm.

She's afraid of things with feathers.
She's afraid of things with fur.
She's scared of almost everything.
How come I'm scared of her?

Title Card: Arthur with Umbrella[edit]

Mr. Ratburn holds up a list in class.

Mr. Ratburn: Only two days until the library poetry contest and only one student has signed up: Fern.

Francine: Fern never said she wrote poetry.

Binky: Fern never says anything.

Mr. Ratburn: The judge is famous poet Jack Prelutsky. It's not too late to enter.

Francine: Listen, I'm a poet. Moon, June, spoon, a loon...

Fern sits in the cafeteria reading a book. Binky and Rattles walk past her.

Binky: Just thinking of poetry, oh, it makes me sleepy.

He fakes falling asleep.

Rattles: Binky, know what’s twice as boring as a poem?

Binky: What?

Rattles: Two poems.

Kids: (laugh)

Fern looks annoyed, then stands up.

Fern: You only make fun because you couldn’t write a poem if you tried.

She leaves.

Kids: (gasp)

Francine: That’s the most she’s said all year.

Buster: You tell ‘em, Fern! (whistles)

Binky gives him a death glare. He shuts up.

***

After school the kids run after Fern.

Binky: Maybe I couldn’t write a poem, but neither could they.

Francine: I could if I wanted to.

Arthur: Me too. No problem.

Binky: I can write a better poem than you with my brain tied behind my back, Arthur.

Arthur: Ha! Oh yeah? I’d like to see that.

Fern stops so abruptly that the others bang into one another.

Kids: Ouch!

Fern: I bet none of you could even write a poem.

Francine: I could too.

Arthur: Maybe Binky can’t, but I can.

Binky: There’s nothing Arthur can do that I can’t.

Muffy: You are so rude, Fern.

Everyone argues with each other

Binky: Someone hold me back or I’ll write a poem right now.

Fern: Quiet! Car alarm goes off. I bet that none of you can write a poem and finish it in time to submit it to the poetry contest.

Francine: I bet I can!

Arthur: I’ll not only finish one, it will be better than Binky’s.

Buster: Is anyone else hungry?

Fern: Anyone who doesn’t has to join the poetry club for a year. Bet, or are you bunch of chickens? 

She holds out her little finger. The others hook their little fingers in.

Arthur: (to Buster): How do you write a poem?

Buster: I thought you knew.

***

Arthur and Buster look through books in the library.

Arthur: I don’t want to go to poetry club for a whole year.

Buster: It’ll be a cinch. We just find a good poem and write one like it. (reads:) “The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things / of shoes and ships and sealing-wax, of cabbages and kings / and why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings.” No, I don’t think I can write like that.

Arthur: Let’s find one that makes sense.

Buster: What does this mean? “Something better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse”.

Arthur: Maybe it’s a riddle. What’s better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse?

Buster: A gerbil that can do your homework.

Arthur: Nothing’s better than my dog. Skip this guy, he doesn’t like dogs.

***

Arthur and Buster check poetry books in the treehouse.

Buster: Whoa, listen to these titles: “The Haunted Palace”, “The Conqueror Worm”…

Arthur: That must be about a giant worm.

Buster: Listen to this: "It was the dead who groaned within."

Arthur+Buster: Cool!

Arthur: I got one that makes sense. (reads:) "Listen, my children and you shall hear / of the midnight ride of Paul Revere..."

Buster: All right. We're ready.

***

Binky, Fern, Brain, Buster, Arthur and Muffy sit at a table in the cafeteria.

Buster: How long did you work on your poem last night?

Arthur: I... sort of watched TV.

Fern: Brain has finished his poem.

Arthur spits out milk.

Arthur: Already?

Brain: Can I read it to you? Any comments will help me perfect it for the contest. “I, The Brain will explain what makes rain. / Water droplets are what clouds contain. / They reach saturation / become precipitation / hit the ground and go right down the drain.“

Binky: (yawns)

Fern claps.

Muffy: I'm done too. "My favorite thing to do is shop / for shoes, shirts, coats, rings..." You can never have enough jewellery. “...and games until I drop. / I love to shop.”

Buster: That's not a poem, it's a list.

Muffy: “Shop” rhymes with “drop”. Duh.

Fern: Everyone else, remember to have your poems done by tomorrow.

***

Arthur writes something in his room, then reads it out loud.

Arthur: "Listen, my children as I tell you / of a duck and a chicken on a bus to Oklaho-moo..." Yeuch!

He crosses out the whole page.

***

Arthur is on the phone.

Arthur: Buster. When you're done with your poem, can you help me?

Buster: I'm done. But I'm watching a video. Sorry!

D.W.: I know a great poem: “Roses are red / violets are blue / my nose smells / and your feet do too”. (laughs) That's so funny! Doesn't that crack you up, Arthur? Arthur walks up the stairs looking depressed. Arthur?

***

The next morning Arthur drinks his milk, picks up his books and goes to the door.

Mr. Read: Why the big rush to get to school?

Arthur: I have to stop at Fern's house.

***

Arthur walks up to Fern's house. He is about to ring when he hears voices from inside.

Fern: Can I hear that again?

Buster: “Once upon a midnight cloudy / a big old bat said 'Howdy! Howdy!'" Arthur looks inside. Buster and Fern are sitting on the couch. (gasps)

Arthur: You said you were done!

Buster comes to the window.

Buster: I-I didn't want you to think I couldn't do it.

***

Arthur and Buster walk to school with Fern.

Fern: Instead of copying other people’s poems, why not just write about what you like?

Buster: Who’d want to hear what I like?

Fern: Who wouldn’t?

Arthur and Buster smile.

***

Jack Prelutsky is reciting a poem in the library in front of Miss Turner and an audience of kids.

Jack Prelutsky: Today is very boring,
it’s a very boring day.
There’s nothing much to look at,
there’s nothing much to say.

There’s a peacock on my sneakers,
there’s a penguin on my head,
there’s a dormouse on my doorstep,
I am going back to bed.

Today is very boring,
it’s boring through and through.
There is absolutely nothing
that I think I want to do.

I see giants riding rhinos, Francine has a thought bubble of a giant on a rhino.
and an ogre with a sword, Buster sees a one-eyed giant swinging a sword.
there’s a dragon blowing smoke rings, A dragon who looks like Mr. Ratburn, breathes fire.
I am positively bored. The dragon breathes smoke rings on Muffy.

Muffy: (coughs)

Jack Prelutsky: Today is very boring,
I can hardly (yawns) help but yawn,
there’s a flying saucer landing
in the middle of my lawn,

a volcano just erupted
less than half a mile away, Binky sees a volcano erupting right behind the school.
and I think I felt an earthquake, Sue Ellen sees Binky dancing, which shakes the ground.
it’s a very boring day.

Everybody claps.

Jack Prelutsky: Thank you. Thank you.

***

Fern finishes her poem.

Fern: “...and the ghosts of all the fallen trees weep for a world that can't live without them.“ Mr. Prelutsky and the kids clap. Thank you, Mr. Prelutsky. I have all of your poetry books.

Jack Prelutsky: You are obviously a little girl with impeccable taste. Our next poet is Francine Frensky.

While reciting her poem, Francine holds up signs with illustrations. Meanwhile Muffy plays the bongos.

Francine: "My dad took me to a hockey game. / I got hit in the head by a puck. / I yelled out 'Ow, my head! Ow! Call an ambulance! Ouch! Ow! Oh brother! This hurts! / Put ice on it. It's gonna swell.' / I got a big old purple lump on my head / and used it for Show And Tell."

Everybody claps.

Fern: Where's Arthur?

Arthur is sitting under a tree, writing and looking at his watch.

***

Binky: “People think I can't write a poem / but they are so wrong, I can write a poem. / I wrote this one, I wrote this poem, / and I gave it the title 'Binky's Poem'. / So shut up!” The end.

Fern claps.

Muffy: That’s not a poem. He rhymed “poem” with “poem” four times.

Fern: It was great. Yeah, Binky!

Jack Prelutsky: Our final poet is Buster Baxter.

While Buster reads his poem, Arthur is racing through the city on his bike. He has to wait for a group of preschool children and a circus parade.

Buster: “These are the things that make me nauseous: / gloppy green gloop that drips from faucets, / blue hair that grows on slices of bread, / when your big old dog drools in your bed, / when a dirty sock drops on your face, pee yew, / when your friend's baby sister starts to spew, / half a worm in the apple you bit, / finding a human bone in your jello, / flowing nose slime green and yellow, / and people who eat creamed corn with their mouths open so you can see it.” The end.

Jack Prelutsky: I probably shouldn't mention the free butterscotch pudding being served at the reception.

Kids: (Bleugh!)

Arthur bursts in.

Arthur: Am I too late? I couldn't help it. The street was full of elephants!

He whispers to Jack Prelutsky.

Jack Prelutsky: Our final final poem is “Jimmy Goes to the City” by Arthur Read.

Arthur: "Jimmy was a happy ape until some hunters caught him. / He liked the jungle better than the city where they brought him. / The city was louder, the city was meaner. / Even the dirt in the jungle was cleaner./ So Jimmy made a daring escape. / The hunters were suddenly minus one ape. / He climbed the tallest building because from there he'd see / how far away the jungle was from the middle of the city. / Jimmy jumped into a passing plane / but the pilot didn't wait for him to explain. / Jimmy went back to the jungle and told his ape friends in their lair / 'The city's okay for a visit, but you couldn't make me live there.'"

Jack Prelutsky: And the winner of the contest is... I hate contests. You all win.

Fern: And nobody has to join the poetry club because they won the bet.

Arthur: But this was fun!

Buster: Yeah! I know lots of other disgusting things.

Muffy: I want to play my bongos.

Binky: You can't stop us if we want to join.

Francine comes with a clipboard.

Francine: Hey, here's a sign-up list.

Fern shakes hands with Mr. Prelutsky.

Fern: Mr. Prelutsky, could you read us another poem?

Kids: (Yeah! Please!)

Jack Prelutsky: All right. Well, Buster's poem put me in mind of one of my own called “Jellyfish Stew”. “Jellyfish stew / I'm loony for you. / I dearly adore you, / oh truly I do...”