Where Go the Boats
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Where Go the Boats is a whimsical poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, exploring the journey of little boats as they set sail on the water. This charming piece invites listeners to ponder the adventures that await these tiny vessels, capturing the imagination of both children and adults alike.
Set against the backdrop of childhood wonder, the poem reflects themes of exploration and the fleeting nature of play. Stevenson, renowned for his storytelling in works like Treasure Island, brings a lyrical quality to this piece, making it a delightful addition to his collection in A Child's Garden of Verses.
With its simple yet profound imagery, Where Go the Boats resonates with anyone who has ever dreamed of adventure on the open sea, reminding us of the joy found in the smallest of journeys.
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Where go the boats?There go the boats!
Bethany Queripel age eight
Good readers? Yes maybe. If you don't consider a few unclear voices. Sweet pea is a good reader. Super coconut isn't a bad reader either.I have the whole book A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES. I got it for my sixth birthday present from my mother and father. Thanks for the effort EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!