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Alan L. Strang

Born August 18th, 1908; Died January 29th, 1919


Poetry Listing

See Alan L. Strang's Story and Essay Listing Here.

Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.

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Read More About Alan L. Strang below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Small Boy's Desire I want to be a soldier 24272
2: A Wreath Of Flowers I wove me a wreath of flowers 18263
3: Do Not Worry Do not worry over trifles, though 16232
4: Dreams Away o'er the hills in the valley green 16285
5: Epitaph Our loved ones lay them down to sleep 12253
6: How can we Fool the Rooster? Our Rooster wakes at half-past five 26342
7: Masata Masata was an Indian boy, 8288
8: Our Boys Halt! Attention! Salute the flag, 16253
9: Our Soldier Boy He said, "I'm Daddy's soldier boy," 20271
10: The Lily Of The Valley I've a lily of the Valley 16252
11: The Roses I have roses in my garden, 12303
12: The Seasons Spring time is here with its sunshine and showers, 16288
13: The Storm The rough old Mr. Storm 16303
14: To The Reader Of This Book This little book's a letter, 8230
15: Wishes I'm wishing a happy birthday, 12257




About:
Alan L. Strang was born in Spokane, Washington, August 18, 1908. Living there until he was four years old, he came to California in 1913 with his parents, making their home in Redwood City.

He had a gentle, loving disposition, was always frail and delicate and possessed a mental development far in advance of his years. He was taken to the Great Beyond January 29, 1919.


The poems were written prior to his tenth birthday. Considering the age of the author we feel that the work contains real merit, while the sentiment expressed betokens that patriotic spirit which never fails or hesitates when our country calls for men.


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