Sur la Terrace My mother and father had been rn Germany for vacatron One day to my great surprrse a package came addressed to me I eagerly opened rt and there was a prcture called SUR LA TERRACE by Renorr It rs a prcture of a lrttle grrl and her mother srttrng on a terrace rn France The mother rs dressed rn a dark blue dress and a vrvrd red hat She looks beautrful gay and wrstful The lrttle grrl looks very brrght wrth sparklrng brown eyes and red harr She IS wearrng a blue and whrte apron dress wrth a dark blue hat wrth old world flowers on rt Around them are trees and bushes all drfferent colors for rt rs Autumn wrrh lrttle whrte sarlboats all along rt Behmd the lake are some beauuful blue hrlls whrch can be seen through the graceful tree trunks To me the prcture often seems real As I srt at my darly prano practrce I sometrmes feel that the lrttle grrl and her mother are lrstenrng to me I looks especrally beautrful hangrng on the wall wrth a pewter jug next to rt full of Autumn flowers Rachel Davres V Frrst Prrze Mrddle School Prose In the background there rs a blue shrmmerrng lake The Beggar Boy of Samt Peter s Square Shoes rapprng tapprng by As the lrttle one looks up The lrttle one wrth face so farr Eyes lrke the sky and that lovely harr Harr that rs golden Blown by the wrnd Bleached by the sun wavy and curly tumbled and rumpled T111 rt looks hke the stormy sea Here he stands rn a sea of legs Hoprng wartrng prayrng for a penny From some krnd soul who has so many He rs one of the many lrttle boys Wrth grrefs woes and bewrldered Joys Who stood rn that sea of people In Rome, Sarnt Peter's Square He's the lrttle beggar boy, The boy for whom no one cares Perry Woodbrrdge, VI Frrst Prrze Mrddle School Poetry 55 . a ,. .. ... , . . , . , . , ' s . . . , . , . . , , . , , . ,
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