One You Might Identify With
&
One To Make You Smile
😀
One You Might Identify With
&
One To Make You Smile
😀
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Definitely identify with the first one – don’t ‘get’ the second one.
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Shel Silverstein wrote a wonderful children’s book called “Where The Sidewalk Ends.” It’s a delight, and one I’ve read from time to time, just for my own enjoyment.
As for the first, I find myself surprised now and then by something that has obviously come straight from my subconscious. Then, I realize it’s exactly how I feel. 😀 I was pleased to learn other writers do the same thing. 😀
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Thank you for the explanation. I hadn’t heard of him – just looked him up on Wikipaedia but didn’t see the book title which would have helped me ‘get’ it.
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Just check the title on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Where-Sidewalk-Ends-Poems-Drawings/dp/0060256672/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1507580388&sr=8-1&keywords=Where+the+Sidewalk+Ends
But really, you don’t have to read it. 😀 Unless you want to. It’s just a lot of parents will recognize it, I think. Or maybe it’s just me. But as soon as I saw the pic, I thought of it, before even reading the caption. 😀 If you scroll down far enough on the preview, you can read the first few poems, and see some of his illustrations. I love them! 🙂
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I loved that Shel Silverstein book when I was a kid 🙂
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Heck, I still love it! 😀 This pic really tickled my fancy! 😉
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Yeah 🙂
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Love the first one, so relatable lol. 🙂 x
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