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Sunday, February 11, 2007
Reflection
One day when I was walkin' I came upon a boy.
He looked exactly like me. His name like mine was "Roy."
But he seemed so FUNNY - he was standing upside down.
And when I looked quite puzzled he answered with a frown.
I asked "What are you doin'" - he wouldn't speak a word.
I shouted and I shouted and I am sure that he heard.
But he just stood there starin' - so I took my fishin' pole
And left him there a-standin' in the old swimmin' hole.
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I like Smarty Pants.
February 11, 2007 at 7:06 PM
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A grandmother"s poems from the heart
Children's poems written by my grandmother for an illustrated book she published in 1950 titled "Smarty Pants." The poems were inspired by the antics of my grandmother's two young children at the time, one of whom was my now-deceased father. In 2005, when Grandma was the proud age of 90, I digitally recorded her readings of these poems. Before she passed away in early 2006, I promised her I would give new life to the poems and share them with a new generation of children, familes -- and poetry-lovers -- everywhere.
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