(World record for most prepositions at the end of a sentence, from a
child protesting an Australian bedtime story: "Mommy, what did you
bring that book that I didn't want to be read to out of about Down
Under up for?")

A preposition poem:

I lost a little preposition.
It fell somewhere beneath my chair.
I called aloud to it "perdition,"
Come on up out from down under there.

My daughter brought it to her 3rd grade class, and was asked, for fun, to diagram the whole thing.

David Froom _______________________________________________
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