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Police Story (and Other Spooky Story Poems

November 8, 2016 By

8 Nov
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Police Story (and Other Spooky Story Poems

Read these lighthearted verse adventures out loud on Halloween, around the campfire, or anytime just for fun. A Werewolf stalks New York in "Police Story." "Gorfagog" is a thirty-ton monster frog. "Why the Willow Weeps" explains the mythological origins of the weeping willow. "Higby Hyscorer," is off to the moon again. And in "Halloween Golf," a skull is found in the bunker at the 14th hole. Enjoy

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Read these lighthearted verse adventures out loud on Halloween, around the campfire, or anytime just for fun. A Werewolf stalks New York in “Police Story.” “Gorfagog” is a thirty-ton monster frog. “Why the Willow Weeps” explains the mythological origins of the weeping willow. “Higby Hyscorer,” is off to the moon again. And in “Halloween Golf,” a skull is found in the bunker at the 14th hole. Enjoy

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Author: Robert Tell
Genre: Poetry
ASIN: B00DO31JT6
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