Five years after the first edition of "Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans" was published, the editors are convinced that children are natural poets. Poetry is play with language, and language is still so new to them that it is a perfect fit. This poetry is filled with their ticklish energy and unrestrained concern. It is the best medium for young writers to express the Five years after the first edition of "Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans" was published, the editors are convinced that children are natural poets. Poetry is play with language, and language is still so new to them that it is a perfect fit. This poetry is filled with their ticklish energy and unrestrained concern. It is the best medium for young writers to express themselves. When they don't know the word for the thought or feeling they are trying to express, they simply make one up. You won't find "multiquizically" in any dictionary, but its meaning is clear. The poems are presented as the author wrote them, in their format and punctuation. Misspelled words have been corrected of course, unless they add something to the poem, such as "purrfect" when describing a cat. This is 1994 Edition, Volume CXXIV.
Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans
Five years after the first edition of "Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans" was published, the editors are convinced that children are natural poets. Poetry is play with language, and language is still so new to them that it is a perfect fit. This poetry is filled with their ticklish energy and unrestrained concern. It is the best medium for young writers to express the Five years after the first edition of "Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans" was published, the editors are convinced that children are natural poets. Poetry is play with language, and language is still so new to them that it is a perfect fit. This poetry is filled with their ticklish energy and unrestrained concern. It is the best medium for young writers to express themselves. When they don't know the word for the thought or feeling they are trying to express, they simply make one up. You won't find "multiquizically" in any dictionary, but its meaning is clear. The poems are presented as the author wrote them, in their format and punctuation. Misspelled words have been corrected of course, unless they add something to the poem, such as "purrfect" when describing a cat. This is 1994 Edition, Volume CXXIV.
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Just a note: I have the 1995 edition but I can't find it on here for some reason. This book mainly consists of silly poems written by little kids so if you can't find the humor it's best not to read this one. There are a few really insightful and well written gems though! You just have to find them. It's a really great book to keep on hand to show a friend/family member a silly cute poem at a party or something. Just a note: I have the 1995 edition but I can't find it on here for some reason. This book mainly consists of silly poems written by little kids so if you can't find the humor it's best not to read this one. There are a few really insightful and well written gems though! You just have to find them. It's a really great book to keep on hand to show a friend/family member a silly cute poem at a party or something.
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My poem is on page 93!
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I was published in this the year 1994. I was 14. Had to give it 5 stars. There are some amazing young poets out there with great potencial.
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