A Child's Garden of Verses
A collection of concise lyrical poems voiced from a child's perspective that celebrate small domestic adventures, seasonal shifts, and imaginative travels. Short pieces depict bedtime rituals, play in gardens and haylofts, seaside digs, and solitary reveries, often transforming familiar objects into ships, armies, or exotic scenes. Simple rhythms and sensory detail render wonder, companionship, and occasional wistfulness; recurring motifs include shadows, night journeys, and household comfort. Arranged in themed groupings, the poems move fluidly between active play, quiet reflection, and the borderlands of sleep and imagination.
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A collection of concise lyrical poems voiced from a child's perspective that celebrate small domestic adventures, seasonal shifts, and imaginative travels. Short pieces depict bedtime rituals, play in gardens and haylofts, seaside digs, and solitary reveries, often transforming familiar objects into ships, armies, or exotic scenes. Simple rhythms and sensory detail render wonder, companionship, and occasional wistfulness; recurring motifs include shadows, night journeys, and household comfort. Arranged in themed groupings, the poems move fluidly between active play, quiet reflection, and the borderlands of sleep and imagination.
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