Twosomes

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Authors: Marilyn Singer

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To Debbie and Jerry, a great twosome.

And thanks to Steve Aronson; Kristine O’Connell George; my editor, Janet Schulman, and the other good folks at Random House; and, especially, Pat Lewis, for his inspiration.
—M.S.

THIS IS A BORZOI BOOK PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A. KNOPF

Text copyright © 2011 by Marilyn Singer
Illustrations copyright © 2011 by Lee Wildish

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Singer, Marilyn.
Twosomes : love poems from the animal kingdom / by Marilyn Singer; illustrations by Lee Wildish.
p. cm.
eISBN: 978-0-375-98602-4 — ISBN 978-0-375-86710-1 (trade) — ISBN 978-0-375-96710-8 (lib. bdg.)
1. Animals—Juvenile poetry. 2. Love—Juvenile poetry. 3. Children’s poetry, American.
I. Wildish, Lee. II. Title.

v3.1

Good morning! How the nighttime flew!

Now, may I hang around with you?

Nice to meetcha! You smell delish!

Wanna share my water dish?

A sunny day. It’s perfect weather

to go outside—and nap together.

Nose to nose, hip to hip,

ours is a stable relationship.

It’s
a-corny
thing, but also true—

I like how you scamper. I’m nuts about you!

Hugging you takes some practice.

So I’ll start out with a cactus.

You and I could be a team,

if we agree on color scheme.

You dazzle me in bright sunlight—

and that’s the truth in black and white.

I like your tusks, I like your trunk.

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