Invites us on an adventure of the imagination. You've read one of Silverstein's greats, you're bound to remember it forĬollection with the same title, "Where the Sidewalk Ends" is definitely His poems are perfect forĬhildren, but they thrill the old as much as the young. In fact, Shel Silverstein is the king of the silly, Sound strange? It is,Īnd delightfully so. Moon-birds, minty winds, and soft, white grass. "Where the Sidewalk Ends" travels from a dense,ĭirty city to a magical world with never-before-seen wonders – It ends somewhere entirely different and infinitely Except, unlike the movie, the sidewalk in this poemĭoesn't end in a dark corner and some shady business (although it just Although now that we've mentioned it, we can't help but wonder if that's where our man Shel Silverstein No, we're not talking about the 1950 Film Noir classic.
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