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  1. A humorous poem about a boy who trades his dollar bill for coins and ends up with pennies. Read the full text, comment and share the poem by Shel Silverstein on PoetryVerse.

  2. While his poetry often explores childhood experiences with nostalgia or humor, "Smart" directly critiques the pursuit of superficial gains and the potential consequences of pride. The poem serves as a commentary on the time period's emphasis on material wealth and financial success.

  3. Smart Lyrics. My dad gave me one dollar bill. 'Cause I'm his smartest son, And I swapped it for two shiny quarters. 'Cause two is more than one! And then I took the quarters. And traded them to...

  4. www.youtube.com › watchSmart - YouTube

    23 de set. de 2015 · Smart. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Smart · Shel Silverstein Where The Sidewalk Ends ℗ 1984 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1993-01-20...

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  5. Smart. by Shel Silverstein. 2002. 3rd Grade. Font Size. Untitled by scross2601 is licensed under CC0. [1] My dad gave me one dollar bill. ’Cause I’m his smartest son, And I swapped it for two shiny quarters.

  6. A humorous poem about a boy who trades his dollar bill for coins and ends up with pennies. The poem shows how the boy outsmarts his father and others with his cleverness, but also faces the consequences of his actions.

  7. A humorous poem about a boy who trades his dollar bill for coins and ends up with nothing. Read the full text, analysis, and other poems by Shel Silverstein on Poeticous.