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Shel Silverstein: A Retrospective Previous Image | Next Image "Lazy Jane" from "Where the Sidewalk Ends," copyright 1974 by Evil Eye Music, Inc. Art copyright 1974 by
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Echoing the words "be like children," Silverstein gives that phrase a new meaning in Where the Sidewalk Ends.
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rain by shel silverstein analysis
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Rain by Shel Silverstein Shel Silverstein - Rain; I opened my eyes And looked up at the rain, And it dripped in my head And flowed into my brain, And all that I
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I opened my eyes / And looked up at the rain, / And it I opened my eyes And looked up at the rain, And it dripped in my head And flowed into my brain, And
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