
Rock Me to Sleep
by Elizabeth Chase Akers Allen
'Rock Me to Sleep' Summary
This book is a collection of poems by Elizabeth Chase Akers Allen. The poems are mostly about childhood, motherhood, and nature. They are written in a simple, lyrical style and often evoke a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality. Some of the most famous poems in the collection include "Rock Me to Sleep," "The Little Gray Song," and "The Battle of the Ants."Book Details
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