Good Old Days Remembers Mother's Favorite VersesKen Tate, Janice Tate DRG Wholesale, 2001 - 160 pages Many of these poems are no longer in print -- until now! Every page is chock full of the classics you love the best. You'll find poems in the pages of Mother's Favorite Verses that you may have thought were gone forever... sentiments that stir your soul... words that bring back the fondest memories. |
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Contents
Chapter One In Our Youth | 6 |
Chapter Two Just For Fun | 20 |
Chapter Three Old Favorites | 34 |
Chapter Four Memory Grief | 62 |
Chapter Five Love Friendship | 81 |
Chapter Six Home the Old Folks | 100 |
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