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84 BEGINNINGS OF UNDERSTANDINGS PARKSIDE LITERARY GEMS SI-IIN ING LIGHTS Although the stars shine very bright, Street lights are turned on at night. -Catharine McColl-2nd Grade THE WOLF Once upon a time there was a wolf that lived in the woods. There was a palace nearby. The wolf always went there and stole food from the cook. One day the king called his ser- vants and said, Dig a trap by the door. The wolf shall come no more! The servants made the trap outside. That night sure enough, the wolf came. Silently the wolf came up. Then BANG! The wolf fell into the trap. The King was awakened by the crash of the falling wolf. The whole palace was glad and lived happily ever after. -Julia Henke-2nd Grade WHY Don't be a why baby! There's no why to it, Just do it! Lucy Ann Davidson, 514 yrs. Mary Ann Otis, 7 yrs. THE OLD CLOCK Five times the old clock's chimes did ring, Five times the old clock seemed to sing, Then lay on the mantle so cold and still, Will it sound again? No, it never will. Across the room on a rickety bed The old clock's master lay cold and dead. He could not wind it and there it stood, the old clock's heart was only wood. -Diana Yates-6th Grade But A MOUSE I saw a little mouse, And a tiny mouse was he, He was hiding in some bushes Near a great big tree. 4Dorothy Hutchinson-4th Grade THE SMOKE OF BATTLE The smoke of battle has cleared away, Death has reaped its harvest for an- other day. Yes, the smoke of battle has cleared away, ' Taps have sounded to end the day. Gallant soldiers with pain are wrought, Lonely patrols by the Germans are sought. But never a whimper or cry can you hear, Though many a heart is torn with fear. Some of the men will never return To their family of loved ones for which they yearn Yes, the smoke of battle has cleared away And many brave lads have died today. -J im Harron-6th Grade
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