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www.TheWiseNest.com Thank you for downloading this file! I hope it can be useful to your family! If you would like to share, please share a link to my blog or to the page that hosts these files. Please do not link directly to just the PDF files. Please do not sell or host these files anywhere else. Created by Grismar @ www.TheWiseNest.com © 2013 POETRY FOREIGN LANDS Images from graphicsfactory.com In this file you will find: Written poem with color illustrations. Written poem with black and white illustrations for coloring. Color picture cues to help your child memorize the poem. Black and white picture cues for coloring as you recite and memorize the poem.

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Page 1: POETRY FOREIGN LANDS

www.TheWiseNest.com

Thank you for downloading this file! I hope it can be useful to your

family!

If you would like to share, please share a link to my blog or to the

page that hosts these files. Please do not link directly to just the PDF

files. Please do not sell or host these files anywhere else.

Created by Grismar @ www.TheWiseNest.com © 2013

POETRY

FOREIGN LANDS

Images from graphicsfactory.com

In this file you will find:

Written poem with color illustrations.

Written poem with black and white illustrations for coloring.

Color picture cues to help your child memorize the poem.

Black and white picture cues for coloring as you recite and

memorize the poem.

Page 2: POETRY FOREIGN LANDS

Up into the cherry tree

Who should climb but little me?

I held the trunk with both my hands

And looked abroad on foreign lands.

I saw the next door garden lie

Adorned with flowers before my eye,

And many pleasant places more

That I had never seen before.

Foreign Lands By Robert Louis Stevenson

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To where the roads on either hand

Lead onward into fairyland,

Where all the children dine at five,

And all the playthings come alive.

I saw the dimpling river pass

And be the sky's blue looking glass;

The dusty roads go up and down

with people tramping into town.

If I could find a higher tree

farther and farther I should see,

to where the grown-up river slips

into the sea among the ships,

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Page 4: POETRY FOREIGN LANDS

Up into the cherry tree

Who should climb but little me?

I held the trunk with both my hands

And looked abroad on foreign lands.

I saw the next door garden lie

Adorned with flowers before my eye,

And many pleasant places more

That I had never seen before.

Foreign Lands By Robert Louis Stevenson

TheWiseNest.c

om

Page 5: POETRY FOREIGN LANDS

To where the roads on either hand

Lead onward into fairyland,

Where all the children dine at five,

And all the playthings come alive.

I saw the dimpling river pass

And be the sky's blue looking glass;

The dusty roads go up and down

with people tramping into town.

If I could find a higher tree

farther and farther I should see,

to where the grown-up river slips

into the sea among the ships,

TheWiseNest.c

om

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