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Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:51 pm
Doctor Kitty says...



Really, everyone should know these. There are MANY here. I suggest browsing through. Good stuff.

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Song of Life
by Charles Mackay

A traveller on a dusty road
Strewed acorns on the lea;
And one took root and sprouted up,
And grew into a tree.
Love sought its shade at evening-time,
To breathe its early vows;
And Age was pleased, in heights of noon,
To bask beneath its boughs.
The dormouse loved its dangling twigs,
The birds sweet music bore--
It stood a glory in its place,
A blessing evermore.

A little spring had lost its way
Amid the grass and fern;
A passing stranger scooped a well
Where weary men might turn.
He walled it in, and hung with care
A ladle on the brink;
He thought not of the deed he did,
But judged that Toil might drink.
He passed again; and lo! the well,
By summer never dried,
Had cooled ten thousand parchéd tongues,
And saved a life beside.

A nameless man, amid the crowd
That thronged the daily mart,
Let fall a word of hope and love,
Unstudied from the heart,
A whisper on the tumult thrown,
A transitory breath,
It raised a brother from the dust,
It saved a soul from death.
O germ! O fount! O word of love!
O thought at random cast!
Ye were but little at the first,
But mighty at the last.



A Name in the Sand
by Hannah Flagg Gould


Alone I walked the ocean strand;
A pearly shell was in my hand:
I stooped and wrote upon the sand
My name--the year--the day.
As onward from the spot I passed,
One lingering look behind I cast;
A wave came rolling high and fast,
And washed my lines away.

And so, methought, 'twill shortly be
With every mark on earth from me:
A wave of dark oblivion's sea
Will sweep across the place
Where I have trod the sandy shore
Of time, and been, to be no more,
Of me--my day--the name I bore,
To leave nor track nor trace.

And yet, with Him who counts the sands
And holds the waters in His hands,
I know a lasting record stands
Inscribed against my name,
Of all this mortal part has wrought,
Of all this thinking soul has thought,
And from these fleeting moments caught
For glory or for shame.
  





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Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:53 am
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I think I'll give the site a browse. I've not read either of those but both are very good...
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Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:36 pm
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Two words: Shel. Silverstein.
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Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:17 am
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Skye wrote:Two words: Shel. Silverstein.

Two more: True. Dat.
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Sat Jun 30, 2007 2:41 am
Leja says...



Can't agree enough. Wrote a whole paper about him sophomore year. Anyone who has gone through childhood without Sarah Cynthia Silvia Stout (sorry on spelling) has sorely missed out.
  





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Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:45 pm
Fand says...



Skye wrote:
Two words: Shel. Silverstein.


Two more: True. Dat.


:lol:

I couldn't agree more. But don't just limit it to the genre of children's poetry; by the time I was nine, my parents had given me three volumes of poetry--T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," an anthology of Robert Frost, and the poetry of Saint John of the Cross. They're still some of my favorites. ^_^
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Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:49 pm
Via says...



There is also a book of poems with the general theme of "going to bed" that I think every child should have.

Maybe they will actually go to bed if they can rhyme about it. :D
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