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Poems by Emily Dickinson, Benjamin Zephaniah, John Foster and many others explore the wonder and vulnerablity of the world we live in. Beautifully illustrated with evocative photographs and humorous line drawings.Contents
Contents : Questions at Night by Louis Untermeyer; Morning by Emily Dickinson; What is the Sun by Wes Magee; Have you heard the sun singing by John Smith; Sunset by June Crebbin; The Moon by Emily Dickinson; Silver by Walter de la Mare; The Falling Star by Sara Teasdale; Starlight, Starbright, a Traditional poem; The night will never stay by Eleanor Farjeon; Spring by E.E. Cummings; Nature by H.D. Carberry; Facts about Air by John Forster; August by John Updike; Summer by Christina Rossetti; Fun Fun Fungi by Robert Fisher; Autumn by Neil Ferguson; Winter Wise, a traditional poem; For Lo, the Winter is Past from The song of Solomon; The Answers by Robert Clairmont; Spell of the Earth by Elizabeth Jennings; If the Earth by Steve Smith; Yoruba Poem by Anon; Condition of Sale by Chief Seattle; Only When, 19th-Century Cree Indian; I think that I shall never see by Alfred (Joyce) Kilmer; Our Tree by David Harmer; Felling Trees by Adrian Youd; Mummy, oh Mummy by Anon; Dis fighting by Benjamin Zephaniah; Everything changes by Cicely Herbert; Beyond my House by Moira Andrew; Index of First Lines;