Sharon Gulley
Copyright © 2015 by Sharon Gulley.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5035-8088-6 eBook 978-1-5035-8087-9
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Pretty Polly Petree .......................................................................... 4
3. A Boy and His Dreams ......................................................................... 5
4. The Frog and the Cobbler ..................................................................... 6
5. An Oyster Out of Water ...................................................................... 7
6. Dreams of a Mascaraed Ball.................................................................. 8
7. A Sailor of the Seas ........................................................................... 9
8. Blossoms and Bubbles ......................................................................... 10
9. Just Down the Road ........................................................................... 11
10. In Loving Memory of My Grandma ........................................................... 12
11. Britches ........................................................................................ 14
12. Patches the Cat ............................................................................... 15
13. Railway Journeys—The Train Ride Home................................................. …show more content…
Envision the answer.
(Haiku)
The Moral of the Story
I once knew a whistling man and whistle is all he would do.
This very true story I would like to share with you.
Ted whistled in the morning when he woke up and he whistled on his way to work, in his old truck.
He whistled at lunch and again at break. Then when the day was over, whistled to he gate.
Ted whistled each and every day, and it got to the point where his co-workers, his whistling they did hate.
One day a co-worker approached Ted and asked
Why do you constantly whistle?
Don’ t you know it almost drives me mad? Well Ted said, ‘Whistling is my reliever, my stress remedy, for as long as I whistle my friend, dark days do not follow me.’
The co-worker smiled at Ted and thanked him so and told Ted.
You have helped me find a better path to go. The story I have told is so very true and if you hear a whistler very near to you; I hope the moral of this story will be of help to you.
The Miracle of the
Four Leaf Clover
I saw a four leaf clover in a field of emerald green.
I picked it up and looked for its sweet miracle on each one of its leaves, and this is what I seen. Four perfectly split leaves with each its own plan. To bring wealth and knowledge to