Poems don't have to be long and wordy. They don't have to rhyme, though children's poetry often does, which makes it easy to memorize (at least for my kids).
Here are Rory (4.5) and Fiona (newly 3) chanting two stanzas from an alphabet poetry book. The words are:
"Bad baby bubbleducks beat up his bed
With bashed up bananas and moldy old bread."
You can see we were on the "B" page.
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