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Just After Sunset: Stories by Stephen King
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About meAlicia Kirschenheiter is an American Council on Exercise Advanced Certified Personal Trainer & Weight & Lifestyle Management consultant. I am also the owner of Evolution Personal Training Inc. located in New York. Evolution provides personal healthy lifestyle services including personal training & lifestyle assessment.
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Oscar and Otis - Fat Fighters is my first published childrens book
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(Beulah Fenderson Smith)
Each night, before you sleep, you wait to hear a tale unfold;
Hansel and Gretel, Puss-in-Boots, King Midas and his gold;
I read the old familiar words and watch your shining eyes
The moment that you know the Frog's a fine Prince in disguise;
We hear the Emperor's nightingale; we wander through the night
To find the seven kindly dwarfs who loved the fair Snow White;
My heart grows lighter every time we climb the twilit stair -
Tonight the maiden Rapunzel lets down her golden hair!
I know this story time will pass; that you will soon be grown
To sit, with book in hand, beside a daughter of your own.
Then will your heart remember, then will you understand
How magical can be the gates that lead to Fairyland -
The way they swing, to show, beyond, a lost, enchanted street
Where tired mothers run again - on winged, small-girl feet.
posted by theoldman at 8:28 am (EST) on Mar 1, 2009