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I'm Looking From My Window -- new collection of children's poems by Elizabeth Yungul Written from a child's viewpoint -- however -- also understood and enjoyed by adults! To read -- to enjoy -- to read again -- to enjoy again --
Supremely heavenly Hey blank page Staring up at me Open up Im ready to share Memories Any old thoughts will do But just a moment Something More meaningful More beautiful Out there High in the sky A flock of wild geese With noisy calls Spreading their wings wide Through that heavenly blue Ive lost count Of memories to share And my ego fails me Those remaining few thoughts Soar high up there With those wild geese Where its A better place to be A visit Supremely heavenly
THIS CAT MINE by Elizabeth Yungul Cats & Cats & Cats Cats bring joy Cats bring a soothing grace, Cats question with great curiosity Just what is our and their place In this world every day we face. And in this world On this day of days I wish all the very best For years and years to come. We shall stay in our hearts forever young Enjoying Cats With their curiosity, logics, jest. It is lots and lots of fun! working on images & soon CD'S will be ready for Authorhouse Elizabeth Yungul
The Dustdobbin under his bed shrinks Billy Que down to its own size to teach him what it is like to be small, and he must get freely offered gifts from five stubborn boys before regaining his normal size.
1919/28 cumulation includes material previously issued in the 1919/20-1935/36 issues and also material not published separately for 1927/28. 1929/39 cumulation includes material previously issued in the 1929/30-1935/36 issues and also material for 1937-39 not published separately.