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Henry Wordsworth Longfellow
Just 'fore words formed inside my head as my mother put me to bed her sweet voice would rhyme to lull me tales of children wild and misled. Who ran and played and sang and danced deep in teepees as in a trance. Or climbing atop the walls of castles dueled with broom stick used as lance. The children’s hour was our time to kiss and snuggle laugh and sigh. And she taught me of Paul Revere of his rushed ride with red coats nigh. So many Longfellow tales told of bold, real or imagined feats that never did I want her voice to stop or pause or to repeat. Tennyson could tell a tale of charging brigands in full retreat. But, none could met the glory of Longfellow’s stories so replete! *Longfellow wrote Hiawatha, The Chidren's Hour, and Paul Revere's Ride among dozens of other poem stories. In the 1920's children were taught history through the use of poetry.
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