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12-04-2008, 04:27 PM
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A SIX YEAR OLD BOY WON A PHOTO CONTEST and I thought, "Hmm very nice. Probably mainly taken by his parents". Then I read what he said when they interviewed him:
"I love how the trees seem to eat the fence, pushing up the ground and taking over."
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12-04-2008, 10:01 PM
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That tree is eating the fence, isn't it?
What a great topic, kids' spontaneous poetry.
A favorite from my family: My cousin Dan, about five years old at the time, is with his father and his uncle, his father's and my mother's brother, a big guy with a gruff voice. Dan is babbling along, talking as he likes to do (he's a stand-up comic now). He won't shut up. My uncle booms, "Hey Dan, ever hear of 'Hang it on a nail'?" Dan squeaks back without blinking: "No, but I heard of 'Singin' in the rain'!"
No idea what he was saying. Pure music.
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12-04-2008, 10:15 PM
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Alicia has a bunch of these; didn't she just give us a recent one somewhere in DG? Anyway I hope she'll tell them herself, because she'll do it better than I would. Also, if anyone has her Peter & The Wolf poem, you might post it, that's a great example of child poetry turned into adult poetry.
"The Wolf is in the music." Yes, it is.
Chris
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12-04-2008, 11:30 PM
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Thank you Maryann.
Alicia, that's superb!
Janet
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