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Thornton Waldo Burgess
Tales from the Storyteller's House
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Chapter II
THE MOST PRECIOUS THING IN THE WORLD
“Fire, fire burn my log! Snap and crackle! Leap and glow! Turn to smoke and ashes but Not too fast and not too slow! In its heart a story lies; Only you can set it free. Fire, fire burn my log While the tale is told to me!”
Chapter III
WHY THE GREEN FOREST HAS NO KING
“Little Black Cricket you fiddle all day; Fiddle and fiddle while hidden away. When I wake up with the stars shining bright I’m sure, little Cricket, you fiddle all night. Little Black Cricket pray why do you hide? Music like yours is a matter for pride. Is it because you are fearful you may Find someone taking your fiddle away? Little Black Cricket we really should know What is your fiddle and what is your bow; How you can steadily use them without Having your bow and your fiddle wear out.”
The King is wise; The King is strong; The King, you know, Can do no wrong.
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