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A whimsical and imaginative poem by the late American children's author and poet, Shel Silverstein. It describes a magical place where the sidewalk ends and the grass grows soft and white, and the moon-bird rests from his flight.
Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1974 children's poetry collection written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. It was published by Harper and Row Publishers. The book's poems address common childhood concerns and also present fanciful stories and imaginative images.
- Shel Silverstein
- 1974
“Where the Sidewalk Ends” is Shel Silverstein’s neo-Romantic ode to childhood innocence and spiritually renewing natural beauty.
A poem that contrasts the adult world and the childlike mentality, using vivid and imaginative language. The poet invites the reader to leave the harsh and confusing adult place and join the bright and peaceful child place, where the sidewalk ends.
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Learn about the hidden world between the sidewalk and the street, where the grass is white, the sun is red, and the wind is peppermint. Discover how Silverstein uses rhyme, metre, and imagination to create a magical realm for children and adults.
Explore the whimsical and imaginative world of Shel Silverstein, the author of The Giving Tree and A Light in the Attic. This book contains his hilarious and thought-provoking poems and drawings for readers of all ages.
And there the grass grows soft and white, And there the sun burns crimson bright, And there the moon-bird rests from his flight. To cool in the peppermint wind. Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black. And the dark street winds and bends. Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow.
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