I Spent 30 Consecutive Days in the Library and Wrote this Little Poetry Book about It
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The Library is a sacred place; it is a place to learn, discover, question, and relax. The Library brings me peace. Using poetry to discuss the Library may help someone else find peace in a place that is so serene and educationally beneficial. Poetry can give a fresh perspective on the revered place.
Walter the Educator
Walter the Educator is one of the pseudonyms for Walter Anderson. Formally educated in Chemistry, Business, and Education, he is an educator, an author, a diverse entrepreneur, and he is the son of a disabled war veteran. "Walter the Educator" shares his time between educating and creating. He holds interests and owns several creative projects that entertain, enlighten, enhance, and educate, hoping to inspire and motivate you. Follow, find new works, and stay up to date with Walter the Educator™ at WaltertheEducator.com.
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I Spent 30 Consecutive Days in the Library and Wrote this Little Poetry Book about It - Walter the Educator
One
A World You Can Explore
In the quiet of a library,
There's a world you can explore,
Rows of books, all lined up neatly,
And so much knowledge to adore.
There are children's books with pictures,
And tales of heroes brave and true,
Novels that will keep you guessing,
And biographies for you to view.
There are textbooks filled with learning,
And magazines for every taste,
Maps to help you find your bearings,
And newspapers with news in haste.
There are computers for researching,
And study rooms for those in need,
Chairs and tables for the taking,
And librarians to help, indeed.
In the quiet of a library,
There's a world you can explore,
So much to see and learn and ponder,
And so much knowledge to adore.
Two
Endless Fountain
A library, a place serene,
A haven for the bookish scene.
Shelves filled with knowledge, row on row,
A place where minds can freely flow.
Books of fiction, tales of old,
Mysteries and stories yet untold.
Biographies of people great,
And histories of some past date.
Magazines and newspapers too,
A world of knowledge for me and you.
Reference books on every shelf,
An endless fountain of knowledge wealth.
Tables, chairs, and cozy nooks,
A place to read those favored books.
Silent whispers and rustling