The little fish
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Part of The Young Citizen: The Magazine for Young People
- Title
- The little fish
- Year
- 1937
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- June, 1937 THE YOUNG CITIZEN 163 YOUNG WRITERS PEN and PENCIL CIRCLE April 12, 1917 where and how you spent your THE LITTLE FISH I am a little ~sh That lives at the bottom of the And I would not care to live like thee. My color is brown, with some stripes of red And there's a touch of gold right on my head. I like to live in the sea so blue And I do not want to be caughc by you, For I surely would die in the land of the sky. Ann Mtfler San Carlos Mif/ing Co. Occidental Negros Miss Francisca San Jose Through The Young Citizen Dear Fanny. I shall relate to you an enjoyable day during our stay in Bustos. We woke up with the thought of going to the field to spend the day. I dressed up and started on our journey. We were all barefooted. It was a long walk but at last we re.ached the grass shack. First we went to the Baliwag market. When we arrived there· we saw goo,! things to cat. We bought cloths and refreshing drinks. At noor we had crabs and shrimps fa.dinner. What fun we had! 'W' e spread a mat on the ground Jnd lay down. We sang songs thac we knew. At last it was time to go home. w~ went home tired but happy. Please tell me THE MOON THE SUN The moon is like a ship a-sailwish I were a sun ing. Shining down upon the land. Sailing through the sky ar Shining on banks of rivers night. Where happy children play Oh. how gently. softly, smoothdry the clothes of people ly. I give light to all. Oh. how I wish I were a sun Doing lots of fun. By Flerida R. Pineda Giving children rest and light. Sec him sailing through the meadows. Where the starry daisies lie. vacation. Yours tr'ul y. Nora Cruz April 12. 1917 Miss Nena San Jose · Through The Young Citizen Dear Nena, I am spending my vacation in Bustos. We often go to the river. This mo.ming. we went to the river to take a bath. We can wade across the river because some parts are shallow. The water is clear. The bottom is covered with sand and gravel. The banks ·are sandy and flat. Watermelons. melons. camote and others grew on th1· bank because the soil is fertile. How I enjoy my vacation~ T eii me about your vacation. Yours sincerely, Fferida Pineda Twinkling, twinkling, wink ling, blinking. Giving joy to children's sight. Oh, how I wish that I were there. Up in the moon cool and scrrnc, Upon the sky so calm and fair. Oh, how I wish that I were there. Nora Cruz Vi-A' Rizal Elem. School (Please l11rn lo pngl' 166)