Lost in the Woods

In the bustling city, with its buildings so tall,
Lies an airport where planes take off and land,
And a train station where trains go chugging by,
Taking people to places far and nigh.

On the busy streets, there's always a crowd,
And the cars go zooming, up and down,
But if you need a rest from all the noise,
You can stay in a hotel and sleep with poise.

Across the bridge, and down the road,
You'll find a farm with cows and goats,
And a restaurant where you can eat,
And enjoy a meal that's fresh and sweet.

In the midst of the city, there's an apartment,
Where people live, and kids can play,
And if you keep walking down the street,
You'll find a house where a family stays.

So whether you're flying or taking a train,
Or driving down the road in the pouring rain,
There's always a place for you to rest,
And explore the world, east and west.

Reflections

  1. What are some of the different places mentioned in the poem?
  2. Have you ever been to an airport, hotel, or train station? What was it like?
  3. What do you think it would be like to live in an apartment or a house in the city?
  4. Have you ever been to a restaurant that served fresh food from a farm?
  5. What do you think are some of the advantages and disadvantages of living in a busy city?
  6. Can you think of any other places that people might go to rest or explore in a city?

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