Shel Silverstein's Where The Sidewalk Ends

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To this day, I remember every word to Shel Silverstein’s It’s Dark in Here and can envision the illustrations at the bottom of the page: a simple pen drawing of a sleepy lion with a little boys arm sticking out the lion's mouth, trying to write on a sheet of paper. I can not recall exactly why my six year old self loved the poem, but I do have memories of Where the Sidewalk Ends being my show-and-tell on multiple occasions, repeatedly reading the poems, and walking around my house reciting It’s Dark in Here. Where the Sidewalk Ends is honestly my first literary love, the rhythm, the illustrations, and the witty humor made my young self truly excited to read. After about eleven years I brought out my copy once more. Much to my surprise, I found

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