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The Birthday, by Nathalia Crane

Mac Harshberger - "The Birthday" in The Singing Crow
Mac Harshberger – illustration for “The Birthday” in The Singing Crow (1926)

A birthday wish from a 13-year-old girl to one reaching age 7. This poem and the accompanying illustration were included in the 7th anniversary celebration on Pigtails in Paint. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Posted on 2019-08-232019-08-23 by Christian 0

Viola’s Birthday, by Fabian Strachan Woodley

Frantisek Kupka - Andree (1906)
František Kupka – Andrée (1906)

Fabian Strachan Woodley (1888–1957), a poet of the Uranian Movement, worshipped young boys. His only volume of poetry, A Crown of Friendship, is to a large part devoted to celebrating the boys he loved. He nevertheless included in it two poems about young girls. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Posted on 2019-05-212019-06-15 by Christian 0
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