Sunday, February 1, 2009

Little Abigail and the Beautiful Pony

So Connor has been really into Shel Silverstein's poetry and when he read me this poem, I couldn't stop laughing. So hopefully I brighten someone's day or can make you laugh too!

Little Abigail and the Beautiful Pony
by Shel Silverstein
There was a girl named Abigail
Who was taking a drive
Through the country
With her parents
When she spied a beautiful sad-eyed
Grey and white pony.
And next to it was a sign
That said,
FOR SALE- CHEAP.
"Oh," said Abigail,
"May I have that pony?
May I please?"
And her parents said,
"No you may not."
And Abigail said,
"But I MUST have that pony."
And her parents said,
"Well, you can't have that pony,
But you can have a nice butter pecan
Ice cream cone when we get home."
And Abigail said,
"I don't want a butter pecan
Ice cream cone,
I WANT THAT PONY-
I MUST HAVE THAT PONY."
And her parents said,
"Be quiet and stop nagging-
You're not getting that pony."
And Abigail began to cry and said,
"If I don't get that pony I'll die."
And her parents said, "You won't die.
No child ever died yet from not getting a pony."
And Abigail felt so bad
that when they got home she went to bed,
And she couldn't eat
And she couldn't sleep,
And her heart was broken,
And she DID die-
All because of a pony
That her parents wouldn't buy.
(This is a good story
to read to your folks
When they won't buy
you something you want.)
Hope you enjoyed! There is a picture of the mom saying"Oh if she were only alive I would buy her a hundred ponies!" And the dad is saying, "Oh....what fools we were."
Anyone with kids has to think this is hilarious!

2 comments:

Vanessa Honda Photography Blog said...

Oh my gosh... why didn't I have that poem when I was a kid! Do you think if I gave it to mom and dad they would rethink not getting me that pony that was ALWAYS at the top of my Christmas list? Do you think they might get me one now?

Belle said...

I'm encouraged to see there's a parent or two :-) left who has an appreciation of nonsensical poetry. Too many parents panic (citing encouragement of suicide and disobedience) while underestimating the ability of their children to comprehend such. Prehaps these are the parents who don't talk to their children. Just a thought.

Glad you and your child were able to enjoy the poem. :-)