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An If-Then Poem

A chapter in the book Little Poems

I Wonder If

by Treischel



I Wonder If
(An If-Then Poem)




If I were a honeybee, to flowers drawn,
Then I'd leave to hunt pollen at dawn.

If I were a Husky dog, born and bred,
Then I'd yearn to pull first at the front of the sled.

If I were an Eagle that soared high in the sky,
Then I'd circle and dive, when I saw dinner come by.

If I were a butterfly, so colorful and bright,
Then I'd search for a flower on which to alight.

If I were a cow that chews cud and says "Moo",
Then I'd be found on a farm, not in a zoo.

If I were a tiny, cute little mouse,
Then I might be looking for food, inside of your house.

If I were a bear with a coat of black hair,
Then in winter you'd find me asleep in my lair.

If I were a duck with a bill for a mouth,
Then I'd quack really loud, as I was flying South.

If, I wonder, all of that stuff is true,
Then what does it say about me and you?





Don't you wonder?

This is an If-Then poem. Rhyming couplets of varying syllable counts, where the first line starts with IF, and the second starts with THEN. The theme in each stanza must relate to the IF proposition. All the statements must carry an overall theme.

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