Children’s Poetry, Part 2 Laughing with Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll Photo by Austin Pacheco on Unsplash Dear Seized Readers,Thanks for reading Seized by the Poem! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. I hope that you agree with me on this point: The imagination is a powerful force and the critical human element that comes into play with creating the fantastical—in particular, nonsense verse.
If I Ran the Circus-Dr. Seuss. I played in this backlot often in my imagination. I could get lost in the imagery and unusual characters. I loved the playful musical language of Dr. Seuss.
If I Ran the Circus-Dr. Seuss. I played in this backlot often in my imagination. I could get lost in the imagery and unusual characters. I loved the playful musical language of Dr. Seuss.