by Sing Books with Emily
Is printed and illustrated on pages 76 & 77)
From the important originative disregard of Shel Silverstein comes “The Unicorn,” first published as a ode in Silverstein’s 1974 garnering of poesy for children, “Where the Walk Ends.” I have a unorthodox dispose in my middle for Shel Silverstein’s books. My grandmother, who was a Alternate Condition schoolmistress for over thirty years, decipher his books to my sister and I when we were boyish. I reminisce over laughing hysterically at his strange references, ingenious use of phraseology, and how he could see the the world at large from a kid’s application of behold.
“The Unicorn “was in actuality a performance first, recorded by the Irish Rovers. I have an genuine duplicate of “The Unicorn” journal music with a 1962 copyright.
Illustrations derived from published works of Individual Artists
The booklet and light libretto register contains an case in point for this ditty and the reduce altered lyrics are printed in the back, along with illustrations for some fun motions for children to put up when singing the commotion.
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