To my child by anne campbell
Quote by Anne Campbell: “You are the trip I did not take, you are the pe...”
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Goodreads helps you follow your favorite authors. Be the first to learn about new releases! Follow Author. You are my Honolulu moon, you are the book I did not write, you are my heart's unuttered tune, you are a candle in my night. You are the flower beneath the snow, in my dark sky a bit of blue, answering disappointment's blow with "I am happy! I have you! The problem with socialization theories is that they ask the environment to do all of the work.
A little less than a year back, I wrote about Edgar Guest , the longtime poet of the Detroit Free Press who published a poem in that paper seven days a week for thirty years. Anne was born in rural Michigan on June 19, , possibly finished high school, married the Detroit News writer and future Detroit city historian George W. She published her first poem where else, right? For a bunch of blurbs and publicity materials about her, check out the pamphlets here and here. She died in But under the cover of innocence—the kitchiness, the schoolroom, the slightly baby-talk language, the rudimentary rhymes, etc. View the discussion thread.
Sign in with Facebook Sign in options. Join Goodreads. You are my Honolulu moon, you are the book I did not write, you are my heart's unuttered tune, you are a candle in my night. You are the flower beneath the snow, in my dark sky a bit of blue, answering disappointment's blow with "I am happy! I have you! Share this quote:. Like Quote.

You are the trip I did not take, You are the pearls I did not buy, You are my blue Italian lake, You are my piece of foreign sky. I have you! Here is a woman who is essentially a poet of the common-place.
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My parents were Canadian born children of immigrants, the English, my father; and the Croatian, my mother. After a stop in Canada in , my English grandparents moved to Detroit where my father grew up. His brother, Oswald King, a Benedictine monk was my godfather, whom I loved visiting as a child at St. I grew up in a large family, in and around Saskatoon. One summer I worked at SaskPower, in Regina where I met, and married, my Engineer husband and soon had three children.
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