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The Jumble Book of Rhymes By Frank R Heine . Illustrations by G. C. Cobb. Lotus Eating In the land of In-a-minute, the land of Lots-of-time, The land of What's-the-hurry? Manna-land sublime; The land of Sleep-a-whole-lot, -to me it ofttimes seems I sure should like to live there, for I'd have time for Dreams. (Here the Jumbler becomes personal): Now I'd not waste a minute if I lived in that clime, But say good-bye to worry, and dream-well all the time. And what, dear, do you reckon my fancy'd bring to view? The answer is so easy: Sweetheart, I'd dream of You. Handle With Care The tangible always is frangible. (Proven long since, I take it). By chance or by art you've taken hold of my heart- But please, Little Girl, don't break it! A Bare Story Nobody loves a man that's bald, I've often heard it said; But why does Love, then, laugh at locks?- It makes me scratch my head. A Truth A simple truth I give to you To always recollect; There is one thing-and that's Friendship- Will not thrive on neglect.
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If asked to list the greatest innovators of modern American poetry, few of us would think to include Jay-Z or Eminem in their number. And yet hip hop is the source of some of the most exciting developments in verse today. The media uproar in response to its controversial lyrical content has obscured hip hop's revolution of poetic craft and experience: Only in rap music can the beat of a song render poetic meter audible, allowing an MC's wordplay to move a club-full of eager listeners. Examining rap history's most memorable lyricists and their inimitable techniques, literary scholar Adam Bradley argues that we must understand rap as poetry or miss the vanguard of poetry today. Book of Rhymes explores America's least understood poets, unpacking their surprisingly complex craft, and according rap poetry the respect it deserves.
A funny story, all about the importance of tidying up! Johnny thinks that his room has its own special style. But his mum thinks his room is... a MESS! Johnny doesn't care-until all the chaos attracts the terrible Jumblebum Beast. Will Johnny end up in the Jumblebum's tum, or can his secret plan save the day?