(added data) |
(added data) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | '''"Where Do They Go?"''' is a poem for children by [[L. Frank Baum]]. It is one of the two poems that was printed in both ''[[By the Candelabra's Glare]]'' (1898) and ''[[Father Goose]]'' (1899). |
+ | '''"Where Do They Go?"''' is a poem for children by [[L. Frank Baum]]. It is one of the two poems that was printed in both ''[[By the Candelabra's Glare]]'' (1898) and ''[[Father Goose]]'' (1899) — the other being "[[Who's Afraid]]." |
''Father Goose'' prints only the first stanza of the poem, as illustrated by [[W. W. Denslow]] — "Where do the chickens go at night — / Heigh-ho! where do they go?" The earlier text prints three additional stanzas, about a kitten, "our little dog," and "our baby." |
''Father Goose'' prints only the first stanza of the poem, as illustrated by [[W. W. Denslow]] — "Where do the chickens go at night — / Heigh-ho! where do they go?" The earlier text prints three additional stanzas, about a kitten, "our little dog," and "our baby." |
Latest revision as of 22:33, 6 August 2009
"Where Do They Go?" is a poem for children by L. Frank Baum. It is one of the two poems that was printed in both By the Candelabra's Glare (1898) and Father Goose (1899) — the other being "Who's Afraid."
Father Goose prints only the first stanza of the poem, as illustrated by W. W. Denslow — "Where do the chickens go at night — / Heigh-ho! where do they go?" The earlier text prints three additional stanzas, about a kitten, "our little dog," and "our baby."
The poem is also included in The Songs of Father Goose, as "Where Do the Chicks Go at Night?"