Original Paintings from Collection Poems, Songs, Lullabies

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Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies

Selected by Julie Andrews & emmA wAlton HAmilton

Paintings by JAmes mcmullAn

Original Paintings from

See pages 87-88 for the complete track listing

Illustrations copyright © 2009 by James McMullan. All rights reserved.

The illustrations were done in watercolor.

All Things Bright and Beautiful (hymn) Lyrics by Cecil Frances Alexander

Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Spring by Julie Andrews

Daffodils by William Wordsworth

Wildflowers by Julie Andrews

Trees by Joyce Kilmer

Trees by Harry Behn

Loveliest of Trees by A. E. Housman

To an Oak Tree by E. C. Wells

Child’s Song in Spring by Edith Nesbit

Autumn by John Clare

Merry Autumn Days by Charles Dickens

Something Told the Wild Geese by Rachel Lyman Field

The Orange by Wendy Cope

Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare

The Optimist by Anonymous

Certainty by Emily Dickinson

Be Like the Bird by Victor Hugo

Faith by Emma Walton Hamilton

Hold Fast Your Dreams by Louise Driscoll

Growing Up by Julie Andrews

On My Way Lyrics by Emma Walton Hamilton, Lisa Michaelis, and Billy Scholsser; music by Billy Schlosser and Lisa Michaelis

The Secrets of Our Garden by Rupert Sargent Holland; adapted by James W. King

My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson

Rice Pudding by A. A. Milne

Our Lady of Perpetual Demand by Emma Walton Hamilton

Observation by Julie Andrews

Bedtime Blessing by Julie Andrews

Night by William Blake (Abridged version)

Good Night Prayer by Henry Johnstone

My Bed Is a Boat by Robert Louis Stevenson

Wynken, Blynken, and Nod (Dutch Lullaby) by Eugene Field

Bed Mate by Constance Andrea Keremes

The Trick by John Mole

The Wren Lyrics by A. S.; music by Liza Lehmann

Duck’s Ditty by Kenneth Grahame, from A Wind in the Willows

Adelie Penguin by Tony Walton

The Cow by Robert Louis Stevenson

The Runaway by Robert Frost

A P it Pony’s Memory of the Strike by Arthur Morris (Andrews’ Grandfather)

My Dog by Emily Lewis

My New Rabbit by Elizabeth Gould

The Mountain and the Squirrel by Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Grasshopper and the Elephant by Anonymous

The Owl and the Pussy-Cat by Edward Lear

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Sea-Fever by John Masefield

I Started Early by Emily Dickinson

Noticing by Julie Andrews

Cargoes by John Masefield

If Once You Have Slept on an Island by Rachel Lyman Field

Boats Sail on the Rivers by Christina Georgina Rossetti

What Are Heavy? by Christina Georgina Rossetti

The Little Pebble’s Song by Sabine Sicaud; translated by Norman R. Shapiro

The Brook by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Laughing Song by William Blake

Have You Ever Seen? By Anonymous

A Giraffe Poked His Head in My Window by Julie Andrews

Bartholomew Blue by Emma Walton Hamilton

Missing by Julie Andrews

The King’s Breakfast by A. A. Milne

My Auntie by Colin West

Two Limericks by Tony Walton

An Attempt at Unrhymed Verse by Wendy Cope

The Turkey Shot out of the Oven by Jack Prelutsky

Leisure by W. H. Davies

Afternoon on a Hill by Edna St. Vincent Millay

Wind Pictures by Mary O’Neill

A Book by Emily Dickinson

Oh, For a Book by Christopher North

Keep a Poem in Your Pocket by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers

What’s a Poem? By Charles Ghigna

The Reading Mother by Strickland Gillilan (Abridged version)

When Mother Reads Aloud by Anonymous

Picture Books in Winter by Robert Louis Stevenson

I’m the Leader of the Band by Anonymous

The Floral Dance Lyrics and music by Katie Moss

At the Theater by Rachel Lyman Field

The Wonderful World by William Brighty Rands

The Toys Talk of the World by Katharine Pyle

A Nation’s Strength by Ralph Waldo Emerson (Abridged version)

New York City by Julie Andrews

Landscape by Eve Merriam

Prayer for Earth by Myra Cohn Livingston

High Flight by John Gillespie Magee Jr.

Dreams by Cecil Frances Alexander

My Symphony by William Ellery Channing

Nature Boy Lyrics and music by eden ahbez

Gift Lyrics by John Bucchino; music by Ian Fraser

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Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies