A Child's Garden of Verses
A collection of short lyrical poems written for and about childhood, observing play, bedtime, sickness, imagination, travel, and nature through a child's perspective. Many pieces turn everyday scenes—beds, gardens, ships, shadows, and rainy streets—into imaginative adventures and dreamscapes, often shifting between wakeful play and the land of sleep. The poems are grouped by theme, alternating lively, playful verse with quieter, reflective pieces that rely on simple language, rhythmic cadence, and vivid imagery. Recurrent motifs include games, domestic rituals, seasons, and the border between reality and fantasy.
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A collection of short lyrical poems written for and about childhood, observing play, bedtime, sickness, imagination, travel, and nature through a child's perspective. Many pieces turn everyday scenes—beds, gardens, ships, shadows, and rainy streets—into imaginative adventures and dreamscapes, often shifting between wakeful play and the land of sleep. The poems are grouped by theme, alternating lively, playful verse with quieter, reflective pieces that rely on simple language, rhythmic cadence, and vivid imagery. Recurrent motifs include games, domestic rituals, seasons, and the border between reality and fantasy.
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