Rocks do not Fall from the Sky
Planned Additions.
Bast, William Rose Benet, p. 878b.
Bells in the Country, Robert Nathan, p. 792.
Devon to Me, John Galsworthy, p. 621.
Fire and Ice, Robert Frost, p. 561b.
From the Day-Book of a Forgotten Prince, Jean Starr Untermeyer, p. 653.
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The Knowledgeable Child, Leonard Strong.
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The Ballad of O’Bruadir, Robert Higgins.
The Little Clan, Frederick Higgins.
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Weathers, Thomas Hardy.
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To a Small Boy Standing On My Shoes While I Am Wea...
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Just a Piece of Lettuce and Some Lemon Juice, Than...
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Read This Vibrant Exposé, Ogden Nash.
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Songs of Education: Geography, G. Chesterton.
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Raven Parody (1887.)
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Candle-Lighting Song, Arthur Ketchum.
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An Epitaph, by J. C. Squire.
The Snare, by James Stephens.
Let it Be Forgotten, by Sara Teasdale.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
The Lama, Ogden Nash.
The Lama.
by Ogden Nash.
The one-l lama,
He’s a priest.
The two-l llama,
He’s a beast.
And I will bet
A silk pajama
There isn’t any
Three-l lllama.*
...
* The author’s attention has been called to a type of conflagration known as a three-alarmer. Pooh.
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