Leonora at Home
Her grandma told enchanting legends from Ireland
They wanted her to become a lady
It was like a match was struck inside her
She dashed off to France, where the surrealists ...
A hyena tiptoed toward her hand
Artists and writers fled the country, and so did ...
They cooked up stories and weird concoctions
She painted a house filled with enchanted women
She was like a wizard, stirring egg into her ...
Leonora imagined a giantess, with golden wheat for ...
Now When the Sisters Heard this They Shrieked and ...
So Jack Said Goodbye to the Mare and the Bear and ...
When White Rose Came Into the Garden the Next Day ...
The Next Day When the King's Two Sons-In-Law Set ...
When Jack Showed His Hands with the Two Fingers ...
He Saw the Mare and the Bear as Before, Standing ...
'Welcome', Said the Giant to the King's Son, 'What ...
Mick Called and Called but only the Crow Answered
He Saw the Devil In His Black Robe, His Face ...
The Stag Scoffed, Threw a Mound of Earth In the ...
Amada Lost No Time, Jumped On the Bull's Back and ...
She Picked Him Up In Her Arms and She Carried Him ...
If the Child Was That Strong He Could only Guess ...
He Was a Big Lobbery Fellow with Bloodshot Eyes, ...
The Great Mcconigle
The Boy and His Dog
The Prince Approached Her Trembling
It Was the Young Prince, Ricky with the Tuft
To the Joy and Astonishment of Everyone, She Was ...