About This Book
A collection of lyrical poems and playful sketches rendered in homespun dialect, centered on childhood scenes, tall-tale imagination, and folk superstition. A recurring child narrator describes a wide-eyed orphan girl who tells cautionary ghostly tales about goblins that keep youngsters obedient, while other verses evoke family routines, schoolroom moments, and a lively circus-show sequence that celebrates spectacle and community wonder. The poems mix humor, moral admonition, and vivid rural imagery, using rhythmic meter and colloquial voice to evoke both warmth and mischievous warning.
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