Say it AloudNorman Hidden Hutchinson, 1972 - 168 էջ An anthology of poems suitable for reading or speaking aloud under section headings: Shapes and sounds; Poems by children; When we were very young; Unwillingly to school; Grandpa traps owls; It gets awfully lonely; Now I choose these. |
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... watched my hand Dig deep and darker , and I tried and tried To dream a place where nothing was the same . The trowel never did break through to blue . Before the dream could weary of itself My eyes were tired of looking into darkness ...
... watched my hand Dig deep and darker , and I tried and tried To dream a place where nothing was the same . The trowel never did break through to blue . Before the dream could weary of itself My eyes were tired of looking into darkness ...
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... watched the frigid wind Tousling the clouds , lay on the fusty bed Telling himself that this was home , and grinned , And shivered , without shaking off the dread That how we live measures our own nature , And at his age having no more ...
... watched the frigid wind Tousling the clouds , lay on the fusty bed Telling himself that this was home , and grinned , And shivered , without shaking off the dread That how we live measures our own nature , And at his age having no more ...
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... There first , intent upon its leafy diet , I watched the looping caterpillar feed and saw it hanging in a gummy froth Till , weeks on , from the chrysalis burst the moth . I see black oak twigs outlined on the sky . 138 Say It Aloud.
... There first , intent upon its leafy diet , I watched the looping caterpillar feed and saw it hanging in a gummy froth Till , weeks on , from the chrysalis burst the moth . I see black oak twigs outlined on the sky . 138 Say It Aloud.
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Acknowledgements | 10 |
Lewis Carroll | 16 |
Robert Herrick | 28 |
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Anon Betty Parker bird blood blue boom grows Brian Patten Brown Paper Park burn Campbell Street cold Collected Poems D. J. Enright dance the polka dark dead dear death door dream drown earth Edith Sitwell eyes fair Kirkconnell lee false knight flowers grass green grows even louder hair hand head hear heard hush HYPOCRITES IN LONG Isabel Jeni Couzyn Joan Thomas John Keats Jon Silkin Jonathan Lady's Bun lazy light Listen Comrades lonely look McGinty meadow morning never night o'er Oh blessed owls pass Poetry R. S. Thomas rain road scream shadow silent Silkin smiles Song stare Stevie Smith stood sweet Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes thee things Thou trans trees turn W. H. Auden W. H. Davies walk watched waves wee boy weep wind window wings world was calm Yevgeny Yevtushenko