Imagination
By Regina Mazur
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Regina Mazur
I am back with yet another book of poems. The first one, called Imagination, has been out there for a while, and I know that it’s reaching its target audience of kids like you and helping them explore the worlds of dreams and magic. So now some time has passed, and more poems just keep on popping inside my head. I keep writing them down, so guess what? I got enough of them to put in another book, and this one is it. It’s called, as you can see from the cover, Inside Out. It seems silly probably to have such a title, but I do have a reason for it.
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Imagination - Regina Mazur
Copyright © 2015 by Regina Mazur. 728608
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5144-2408-7
Hardcover 978-1-5144-2409-4
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Rev. date: 11/13/2015
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Table of Contents
Dreams
Imagination
Art
Sunshine
Seasons
My Pet
Road Trip
Magic Powers
Talking To An Angel
Whale Watch
Friendship
Wizard
On Top Of The Star
Books
Ellia
Princess World
Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday
Mermaids
Words
Snow Queen
Imagination
By Regina
Hi Guys, so instead of writing a whole lot, I will just go ahead and share my poems with you. They are mix of poems meant for you to enjoy regardless of how old you are, however even though they are very different poems, they all have a few things in common. They all have a magical part to them, to make sure that no matter what you do, you believe in magic and the powers that each one of you has to make your dreams come true and achieve anything you want in life. So as you read them just let yourself imagine what you are reading and the magic will find a way into your life and stay there for as long as you want it to. Enjoy!!!!
Regina
imagine.tifDreams
Dreams%201.tifDreams like clouds in the sky
Very slowly passing by
Can be bright or can be dark
Yet they have a magic spark
They tell the stories from our hearts
Of what we are wishing for
They tell us when the magic starts
So we could ask for more
The dreams are gentle, fragile, and free
They’re part of who we are
They‘re meant for us to learn