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Not long ago by old green trees,

The spring brought sun and bumble bees.

 

This land is hidden, safe and good.

So Roglins came here to this wood.

 

No people, cars, and no big roads

Just many trees and berries… loads!

 

Who are the Roglins? Do you know?

They’re hidden in the grass below.

 

Some tiny hands and tiny hooves

Look closely you might see their moves.

 

The mist is thick …without a flaw

No !You just missed them, but I saw!

 

ROGLINS’ is a collection of rhymes for children about tiny, mysterious, woodland creatures.

Most of the rhymes are written in Iambic meter (very often used by William Shakespeare),

but you can also find examples of Trochaic and Anapestic meter.

All rhymes are easy to read, they are funny and they have unexpected endings.

 

I hope that  Roglins will make you forget for a while about your problems and will make you smile.​

Each one of them is inspired by emotions and has a meaning. It is up to you what you can see.

Anna  Spencer​

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