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With Two Spoons For Two Spoons

With Two Spoons For Two Spoons

Eugene Field

With Two Spoons For Two Spoons is a poem by Eugene Field, featured as the weekly poem for December 7, 2014. The work is notable for its whimsical tone and playful exploration of childhood themes. Field's poetry often reflects his affection for children and family life, making this piece a charming example of his literary style.

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